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It is generally admitted that the most beautiful qualities of a color are in its transparent state, applied over a white ground with the light shining through the color.

Letter to F.W Weber in 1950. "Maxfield Parrish". Book by Coy L. Ludwig, 1973.
It is generally admitted that the most beautiful qualities of a color are in its transparent state, applied over a white ground with the light shining through the color.