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Book, A Bibliographical History of the Study And Use of Color from Aristotle to Kandinsky cover

A Bibliographical History of the Study And Use of Color from Aristotle to Kandinsky
Burchett, Kenneth E.
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BOOK SYNOPSIS
Part I outlines historical trends in the study and use of color from antiquity to the present, with emphasis on color harmony and color in art. Part II covers the landmark color publications of Goethe, Chevreul, Helmholtz, Kandinsky, etc. Part III includes a bibliography of 100 books on color ranked in order of importance in the study and use of color through time.


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ISBN: 0773460411
Dewey Decimal: 535.6/09
Library of Congress: 2005049270
Book Publisher: Edwin Mellen Pr
Language: ENG
No. of Pages: 398



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