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ISBN-10: 0442111185
ISBN-13: 9780442111182
Edition: 1980
Authors: Faber Birren

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Seller notes: Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 306 p.

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Seller notes: Size: 12x9x1; Dust jacket condition: Acceptable. Edge tears and creasing to jacket. Due to weight, no foreign orders or domestic priority shipments accepted without prior arrangement as to shipping costs, which will exceed our usual rates. Faber Birren, the noted color authority, surveys the color theories of the past and analyzes the palettes and techniques of painters from the Renaissance to 1965. Showing the relationship between color theory and practice, he sets forth a new art of color based on modern scientific research into human perception. The first part of the book traces the development of color theory, presenting the views of such thinkers as Leonardo da Vinci, Newton, Goethe, Brewster, Hering, Chevreul, Rood, Ostwald, and Munsell. The palettes used by many great painters are described and listed in detail. Modern color theory and color effects based on human perception are fully explained and illustrated. A unique chart of artists' color samples duplicates visually the palettes of da Vinci, El Greco, Rembrandt, Turner, the Impressionists, and the Abstract Expressionists, enabling the painter of today to match the color effects of these painters. The second part of the book offers a comprehensive history of painting as seen through the discerning eyes of a color specialist; it contains a wealth of reference material that supports the creative principles outlined in the first section. The book contains over 500 illustrations, including 80 reproductions of famous artists and their palettes.

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Seller: Alibris Marketplace (73% rating)
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Seller notes: Size: 12x9x1; New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!

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Seller: Alibris Marketplace (73% rating)
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Seller notes: Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 306 p.

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Seller: Alibris Marketplace (73% rating)
Ships from: CA, United States
$121.20 + $2.99 shipping
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Seller notes: Size: 12x9x1; Dust jacket condition: Acceptable. Edge tears and creasing to jacket. Due to weight, no foreign orders or domestic priority shipments accepted without prior arrangement as to shipping costs, which will exceed our usual rates. Faber Birren, the noted color authority, surveys the color theories of the past and analyzes the palettes and techniques of painters from the Renaissance to 1965. Showing the relationship between color theory and practice, he sets forth a new art of color based on modern scientific research into human perception. The first part of the book traces the development of color theory, presenting the views of such thinkers as Leonardo da Vinci, Newton, Goethe, Brewster, Hering, Chevreul, Rood, Ostwald, and Munsell. The palettes used by many great painters are described and listed in detail. Modern color theory and color effects based on human perception are fully explained and illustrated. A unique chart of artists' color samples duplicates visually the palettes of da Vinci, El Greco, Rembrandt, Turner, the Impressionists, and the Abstract Expressionists, enabling the painter of today to match the color effects of these painters. The second part of the book offers a comprehensive history of painting as seen through the discerning eyes of a color specialist; it contains a wealth of reference material that supports the creative principles outlined in the first section. The book contains over 500 illustrations, including 80 reproductions of famous artists and their palettes.