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Peacham, Henry
The compleat gentleman : fashioning him absolute in the most necessary and commendable qualities, concerning mind, or body, that may be required in a person of honor. To which is added the gentlemans exercise or, an exquisite practise, as well for drawing all manner of beasts, as for making colours, to be used in painting, limming, &c — London, 1661

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mixe it with some white Lead; where you will have ic
iiine most,mingle fome Lake with your white Lead.
For White Satten^take white Lead ground withOyl,
then grinde Ivory black by it self,and where you will
have it sad, adde more of the black.
For Green Satten3take Verdigreace and grinde it by
it self, then mixe some white Lead with it 5 and where
you will have it bright,adde some Pinke: if more incli-
ning to a Poping jay, adde more Pinke to your white
Lead : and to deepen it more,adde more Verdigreace.
For Fellow Satten3 griude Masticot by it self, yellow
Oker by it self,and Umber by it self j where you will
have it lightest, let the Masticot serve; where a light
fhadow,let the Oker serve ; where the darkest or sad-
deft, Umber only.
For Blew Satten, take Oyl Smalt, and white Lead,
ground by themselves; white Lead for the heigh tning,
and Smalt for your deepning,or darkest stiadow.
For Purple Satten3mixe Oyl, Smalt, with Lake, and
white Lead : heightning with white Lead.
For OrengeTaunj Satten3 take red Lead and Lake 5
whereyou will have it brightest, take red Lead by it
self, and where made sad, Lake.
For• KedSatten3 grinde Brown of Spain by it self,
mingling Vermilion with the same; whereyou would
have it light,putin a little white Lead.
For Hair-coloured Sasten3 take Umber and white
Lead 5 heighten with your white Lead, and for the
darke stiadow of the cuts,adde to your Umber a little
Sea-coale black,
For Tnffata9*. m '
Make your Taffata’s all one as you do your Sattefis,
but you mustobservethe (hadowing of Taffata’s 3 for
they fall more fine with the solds, and are thicker by
much.
For changeable Taffata’s,takesundry colours,what
you please,and lay them upon your garment or picture
one
 
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