6 Metaphors for colourings

In form the Leper is old English, the colouring is Baudelaire, but the rude industry of the dustmen and the comestible glories of the market-place shall be mine.

"Ehthe bright colouring must be a little fadedall the Setouns have pretty complexionsand carmine is a perishable tint, as we all know.

The white and black colouring is now the most frequent.

The colouring is not so much Giorgionesque as Giorgione's owna widely different thing....

The most taking colouring is a jet black body and back with deep tan head, ears, legs, belly, and tail.

But the colouring of Ariosto's narration is peculiarly his own; and his apostrophe at the close beautiful.] TASSO: Critical Notice of his Life and Genius.

6 Metaphors for  colourings