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Roy Osborne
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A partly annotated, cross-referenced and indexed A-Z bibliography of authors of books on colour published between 1502 & 2003, organised in the following 30 categories: Architecture, Chemistry, Classification, Colorants, Decoration, Design, Dress & C ...
Roy Osborne
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A compact coursebook for the study of color in art and design. Chapters examine color mixing, color illusions, light sources, surfaces, and vision, symbolic and functional color and the relationship of color to form.
Klaus Ottmann
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Seven papers originally delivered at the annual Eranos conference in Ascona, Switzerland, August 1972, by Adolf Portmann, Gershom Scholem, Christopher Rowe, Dominique Zahan, Ernst Benz, Rene Huyghe, and Toshihiki Izutsu.
Michel Pastoureau
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"Michel Pastoureau paints a massive canvas in which the history of one color becomes the history of culture itself. This is a study not of color as mere matter but as idea--presenting thousands of years of thinking in blue."--Michael Camille, author ...
Stephen Quiller
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An internationally renowned artist shows readers how to discover their own unique color sense with the help of the Quiller Wheel, a special foldout wheel featuring 68 precisely placed colors.
Ian Sidaway
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Mixing colors accurately is an art unto itself. This visual directory takes all the guesswork out of mixing colors with scores of tips of mixing with oils, acrylics, watercolors, inks, pastels, and more. Hundreds of color illustrations make everythin ...
Terry Lee Stone
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Lois Swirnoff
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Visual models and experiments for those who wish to use expressive and evocative color in three-dimensional design. TO THE BASIC GRAMMAR OF COLOR and form presented in the first edition of Dimensional Color, artist/professor Lois Swirnoff adds a chap ...
Anne Varichon
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Color, as a means of expression, has been part of human history since handprints were first painted on cave walls. But in order to make the shades they had imagined, people had to unearth pigments and dyes often hidden deep within plants, minerals, m ...