s:
CHAPTER II.
SECTION II.
BOTH S PRINCIPLE.
The style of Both is only a slight variation from
that of Cuyp. He adopted a different character of
subject, usually contriving to relieve a mass of rock
or bank, and a tree with delicate foliage against
the sky : and he increased the warmth of the
general aspect of the picture, by making the tree
and part of another light bank, of the rich brown
afforded by burnt Terra de Sienna, and by
CHAPTER II.
SECTION II.
BOTH S PRINCIPLE.
The style of Both is only a slight variation from
that of Cuyp. He adopted a different character of
subject, usually contriving to relieve a mass of rock
or bank, and a tree with delicate foliage against
the sky : and he increased the warmth of the
general aspect of the picture, by making the tree
and part of another light bank, of the rich brown
afforded by burnt Terra de Sienna, and by