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Barrow, John [Hrsg.]
Dictionarium Polygraphicum: Or, The Whole Body of Arts Regularly Digested: Illustrated with Fifty-six Copper-Plates. In Two Volumes (Band 1) — London, 1758

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£o leave a little round in the midft of thefe lafr, where a deep
purple or violet muft be laid, which mult be fcumbled into the
reft j and, the whole being finifhed, lay on broad ftrokes of
this fame colour around the fmaller leaves, efpeciaily on the
dark fide, and fcumble them into the greater, which muft for
the reft be fhaded with indigo and black.

In fome others, the fmaller leaves are of lake or purple, al-
though the ftripes of the greater are carmine.

There are others whofe ftripes are carmine in the middle of
moft of the large leaves, with vermilion under it in fome places;
all which muft be fcumbled into the fhades of the ground,
which are of indigo and white.

The fmaller leaves are laid in with mafticote, and are fhaded
with a very deep carmine on the light fide, ieaving here the
mafticote almoft to itfelf, and only dividing the leaves with a
fine touching of orpiment and carmine, which fmaller leaves
may be fometimes fhaded with a very little pale green.

There are double Anemonies all red, and of a violet co-
lour ; the firft are coloured with vermilion and carmine, with
fcarce any white, and are fhaded with carmine alone, well
gummed, that they may be very deep; purple Anemonies are
imitated with purple and white, and are finifhed without white.

In fhort, there are of all colours of thefe double Anemonies,
as well as of the fingle, which are to be painted by the rules
here fuggefted.

The green of both the one and the other muft be verditer,
mixt with mafticote for the dead colouring, and it muft be fi-
nifhed with bladder green.

Their ftalks incline to be a little reddifh ; therefore they are
to be fhaded with carmine, and fometimes with green after
they are laid in with maftico.

Filippo ANGELI, called Napolitani, imitated Michael An-
gelo Caravaggio, lived at Rome, Naples, and Venice, excelled
in battles and landfcapes, died in the year 1609, aged forty
years.

Pbilippo J'ANGELO, a Roman, born in the year 1570.
He pra6tifed for the moft part in battles and landfcapes, died
at Venice anno aetat. 40.

Michael ANGELO.PACE, born 1610, and called Cam-
pidoglio, was a difciple of Fioravanti, and very much efteemed
all over Italy, for his admirable talent in painting fruit and
frill life. He died at Rome anno 1670, leaving behind him
two fons, of whom Gio Battifta was brought up to hiftory-
painting, under Francefco Mola.

Michael ANGELO BUANOROTI, of noble defcent,
bom in the year 1474, fcholar of Dominico Ghirlandaio,

lived
 
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