CONTENTS[CHAPTER I] PAGE[Colour Decoration of Architecture—Introductory][1][CHAPTER II][The Value of Colour as Applied to Architecture][11][CHAPTER III][The Decorative Colouring of Interiors][18][CHAPTER IV][The Colouring of Exteriors][34][CHAPTER V][On the Use and Modification of Colour in Decoration][44][CHAPTER VI][Italian Decoration and Ornament][58][CHAPTER VII][Coloured Architecture in France][74][CHAPTER VIII][Colour Decoration in Germany][91][CHAPTER IX][Colour Decoration in England][113] [Index]:[A],[B],[C],[D],[E],[F],[G],[H],[I],[J],[K],[L],[M],[N],[O],[P],[R],[S],[T],[U],[V],[W],[Y].[133]LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONSPLATE Facing page[1.][Sketch Design for a Wall Decoration in Fresco. By Author][Frontispiece][2.][Frescoes in the Chapel of St. Peter Martyr, Church of St. Eustorgio, Milan ][9][3.][Design in Colour for the Decoration of Park Green Church, Macclesfield. By Author][10][4.][St. Michael: From a Painting on the Rood Screen, Ranworth Church, Norfolk. English, Early Sixteenth Century. From Water-colour by W. Davidson][14][5.][Design in Colour for the Decoration of the Town Hall, Macclesfield. By Author][18][6.][Colour Arrangement for the Decoration of a Room][20][7.][Three Suggestions of Colour Tints for Painted Walls or Paperhangings, as Backgrounds for Framed Pictures][23][8.][Design in Colour for the Decoration of a Morning Room Ceiling at Queen’s Gate, London. By Author][27][9.][Decorated Mouldings: From the Rood Screen, Ranworth Church, Norfolk. English, Early Sixteenth Century. Drawn by W. Davidson][28][10.][Design in Colour for a Frieze Decoration. By Author][30][11.][Colour Arrangements for Doors and Woodwork][33][12.][Mosaic Panel: From the Cartoon of the Mosaic in St. Paul’s Cathedral, London: Melchizedek Blessing Abraham. By Sir W. B. Richmond, K.C.B., R.A.][52][13.][Approximate Change in Certain Colours when seen in Artificial Light][57][14.][Model of Chapel of St. Catherine in the Church of St. Maurizo, Milan. Victoria and Albert Museum][58][15.][Mosaic Decoration: Church of St. John Lateran, Rome. By Jacopo Torriti. 1287-1292][60][16.][Portion of the Ornament in Mosaic of the Window Reveals: Church of St. John Lateran, Rome][61][17.][Italian Gothic Decoration in the Church of St. Anastasia at Verona][62][18.][Decoration of a Portion of one of the Rooms in the Macchiavelli Palace, Florence. From a Model in the Victoria and Albert Museum][63][19.][Portion of a Coloured Ceiling Decoration by Giulio Romano, in the Palazzo Vecchio at Mantua. Sixteenth Century][65][20.][Arabesque Decorations in the Ducal Palace, Mantua. By Giulio Romano. Sixteenth Century][68][21.][Coloured Decoration of Portion of a Ceiling in the Vatican. By Raffaelle. Sixteenth Century][71][22.][Decoration of the Boudoir of Madame de Serilly, now in the Victoria and Albert Museum. French, Eighteenth Century][76][23.][Another Portion of the above Boudoir Decoration][77][24.][Decoration in Colour of a Groined Ceiling in the Church of St. Jacques, Liége, 1522-1588][100][25.][Example of Diaper Ornament, largely used in Italian, German and English Decoration of the Sixteenth Century][104][26.][Example of Diaper Ornament, used in Decoration][112][27.][Example of Diaper Ornament, used in Decoration][113][28.][Saint George. From the Rood Screen, Ranworth Church, Norfolk. From a Water-colour by W. Davidson, Architect][121][29.][Decorated Mouldings, from the Rood Screen, Marsham Church, Norfolk. Drawn by W. Davidson][122][30.][Decorated Mouldings, from the Rood Screen, Cawston Church, Norfolk. Drawn by W. Davidson][123][31.][Portion of Ceiling Decoration, Choir of St. Albans Abbey][125][32.][Decoration on the Rood Screen, Ranworth Church, Norfolk. Drawn by W. Davidson][126][33.][Portion of Room Decoration formerly existing at Sheen House, Surrey. Eighteenth Century][130][34.][Portion of Staircase Decoration in the Victoria and Albert Museum. By F. W. Moody][131]COLOUR DECORATION OFARCHITECTURE