THE BOOK OF COLOUR CONCEPTS (a review)
Taschen's Book of Colour Concepts, by Alexandra Loske and Sarah Lowengard, is a treasure trove of both important and obscure color theory ideas and diagrams. I’m in awe of the level of scholarship that went into this book. All the usual suspects are here - Newton, Goethe, Chevreul, Itten, Albers. But we also get a wonderful array of lesser-known color theorists, including women and non-Western theorists. I am a little sad that one of my favorite color scientists was not mentioned, though. #colortheory #arthistory #bookreview

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What Japan Did With Munsell That the West Didn't

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A Flip Through The Book of Colour Concepts - Volume 1

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There is a Surprise in this Drawing Book# drawing#art#diy

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The Fascinating Color Wheel of Christine Holbrook

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Interacting With Color: Insights From Josef Albers

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The problem with modern color theory(the cyan problem)

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A Flip Through The Book of Colour Concepts - Volume 2

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Josef Albers: The Magic of Color | ART+COLOR

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The Color Wheel that Never Had a Chance

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Cities of the World - Braun/Hogenberg | Taschen Reviews

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Nature's Palette | The perfect colour reference book for the studio!

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IRO Vol.1 : The Japanese Philosophy of Color and Imperfection

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Why this Color Wheel has Five Primary Colors

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Things to Know about Mixing Paint (Replay)

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"The Language of Color" with Todd M. Casey

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The Frank Zappa Interview That Still Feels Dangerous Today (1984)

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Rowan Atkinson's Brilliant Humor Leaves Celebrities in Tears!

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My Favorite Art Books As A SELF TAUGHT Artist!

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Color Wheel? Nah. Color Pentagon!

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