Artists' Pigments C.1600-1835

Artists' Pigments C.1600-1835
Title Artists' Pigments C.1600-1835 PDF eBook
Author Rosamond Drusilla Harley
Publisher Archetype Publications
Pages 268
Release 2001
Genre Art
ISBN

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A study of the development and use of artists' colours.

Artists' Pigments C. 1600-1835

Artists' Pigments C. 1600-1835
Title Artists' Pigments C. 1600-1835 PDF eBook
Author Rosamond D. Harley
Publisher Butterworth-Heinemann
Pages 236
Release 1982-01-01
Genre Art
ISBN 9780408709453

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Artists' pigments 1600-1835

Artists' pigments 1600-1835
Title Artists' pigments 1600-1835 PDF eBook
Author Rosamond D. Harley
Publisher
Pages 230
Release 1970
Genre
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Artists' pigments, c. 1600-1835

Artists' pigments, c. 1600-1835
Title Artists' pigments, c. 1600-1835 PDF eBook
Author Rosamond D. Harley
Publisher
Pages 22
Release 1970
Genre
ISBN

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Artist&s pigments

Artist&s pigments
Title Artist&s pigments PDF eBook
Author Rosamond D. Harley
Publisher
Pages 230
Release 1970
Genre
ISBN

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Colour in Art, Design & Nature

Colour in Art, Design & Nature
Title Colour in Art, Design & Nature PDF eBook
Author C. A. Brebbia
Publisher WIT Press
Pages 157
Release 2011
Genre Art
ISBN 1845645685

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This book is ambitiously inter-disciplinary and may be divided into four main sections, defined in terms of the authors themselves. Firstly, there are two contributions by biologists. Secondly, the largest section is by practising artists. Thirdly, there are two engineering-based contributions. Finally, two contributions address some of the historical proponents of colour theory and art. These eleven works, in full colour, form a striking contribution to the commonwealth of colour studies and to a possible unification of Snow's two cultures.Colour and inter-disciplinarity go hand in hand. This so often involves the authors leaving the comfort zone of their original speciality and striving for excellence in another. The personal story of Franziska Schenk is but one good example.It seems that our perceptions of aesthetics and beauty must be very flexible indeed as to find absolute opposites equally fascinating. If so, it goes to show how wonderful are the construction and operation of the human brain. Does psychology win in the end? Does colour lead to a single culture?

Artists' Pigments: 1835-1975

Artists' Pigments: 1835-1975
Title Artists' Pigments: 1835-1975 PDF eBook
Author Nancy Lee-Papay
Publisher
Pages 57
Release 1976
Genre Pigments
ISBN

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