The variety of colour in objects cannot be discerned at a great distance, excepting in those parts which are directly lighted up by the solar rays.


The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci (Richter, 1888) - VI Perspective of Colour and Aerial Perspective


The variety of colour in objects cannot be discerned at a great distance, excepting in those parts which are directly lighted up by the solar rays.

The variety of colour in objects cannot be discerned at a great distance, excepting in those parts which are directly lighted up by the solar rays.

The variety of colour in objects cannot be discerned at a great distance, excepting in those parts which are directly lighted up by the solar rays.

The variety of colour in objects cannot be discerned at a great distance, excepting in those parts which are directly lighted up by the solar rays.