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Emily Vanderpoel's Color Problems - A Practical Manual for the Lay Student of Color

English · Hardback

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A key publication on colour theory from a pioneering female scientist, this unique work explores the world of colour, reimagining foundational theories for practical use in the fields of art, science, and design.
First published in 1902, Color Problems is a seminal work of Emily Noyes Vanderpoel, a pioneering artist, scientist, and scholar. Developing the colour theories established by Newton, Goethe, and their later compeers, Chevruel and Rood, this unique guide presents accessible colour science to appeal across the disciplines, breaking down key ideas in a series of experimental and visually stunning illustrations.
While underappreciated in its time, Vanderpoel's expressions of colour not only changed the face of colour science but also anticipated major developments in modern art by nearly half a century, becoming influential for abstract artists like Josef Albers and the Bauhaus School of Art.
A proud addition to the Art Meets Science collection, Color Problems is a key text for those studying colour theory or interested in colour application and its history. This facsimile edition features Vanderpoel's original text and illustrations in a testament to her emotionally evocative work in the fields of both art and science.


Product details

Authors Emily Noyes Vanderpoel
Assisted by Emily Gillis (Editor)
Publisher Read Books Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 20.08.2024
 
EAN 9781528773492
ISBN 978-1-5287-7349-2
No. of pages 290
Dimensions 157 mm x 235 mm x 23 mm
Weight 795 g
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > General, dictionaries

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