30 LANDSCAPE GARDEN SERIES 



tain lines, — may be accomplished by repetition or by the use of dif- 

 ferent types of lines ; repelition, the use of the same type of line over 

 and over to aid in subordination ; symmetry, the use of parallel lines 

 and axes; variety, the arrangement of lines of different types to break 

 up the sameness, — may be accomplished by use of different lines or 

 using lines in different w^ays. 



The danger in composition is usually that of securing too much 

 variety and detracting from the repose of the picture. 



