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Companion to Color

English · Hardback

Will be released 30.10.2025

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Informationen zum Autor Judith Mottram is Professor of Visual Arts at Lancaster University. Her research focuses on color, drawing, and the intersections between creativity, research, and practice. She has contributed to numerous publications, including The Cultural History of Colour in the Modern Age and Colour Design, and has a particular interest in how color is understood across disciplines. Paul Smith is Professorial Research Fellow at the University of Warwick and an expert on color in Cezanne and color theory. His publications include Seurat and the Avant-Garde and Painting, Science, and the Perception of Coloured Shadows. He has held prestigious fellowships at institutions such as the Getty Research Institute and has made contributed to television programmes and videos on Impressionism and Delacroix. Klappentext A comprehensive exploration of color in art and art history, with insights from philosophy, psychology, material science, and cultural history Color has long been central to artistic practice, yet its study spans disciplines from science to philosophy. A Companion to Color brings together thirty essays from leading scholars worldwide, offering a multi-faceted examination of color in art history. Situating color within a broader intellectual framework, this groundbreaking volume integrates perspectives from material science, psychology, philosophy, and cultural history to deepen our understanding of the role of color in artistic expression while highlighting its wider significance in human perception in a variety of contexts. Structured into six thematic sections, the Companion covers a breadth of topics, from the global diversity of thinking about color, as examined in Chinese and Indigenous traditions, to scientific investigations of tetrachromacy and the psychology of color preference. Discussions of materiality explore how pigments and dyes shape artistic practice, while essays on naturalism and autonomy examine the role of color in movements such as Bauhaus and Color Field painting. The essays also consider the use of color in on architecture, fashion, and the art market, offering fresh insights into historical and contemporary applications. Examines color from diverse perspectives, combining art-historical analysis with scientific, cultural, and philosophical approachesInvestigates materiality and technological advancements in color, including Technicolor and digital reproductionAddresses the intersection of color and commerce, including its impact on industrial designIncludes discussions on color in architecture, film, magazines, and contemporary visual cultureOffers extensive contextual framing, making it an essential resource for interdisciplinary research on color A Companion to Color is an essential resource for students and scholars in art history, fine art, and visual culture at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. It is also invaluable for museum and gallery professionals, curators, and educators seeking to deepen their understanding of color in artistic practice and cultural history....

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Authors Judith (Lancaster University Mottram
Assisted by Judith Mottram (Editor), Paul Smith (Editor)
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 30.10.2025
 
EAN 9781394238668
ISBN 978-1-394-23866-8
No. of pages 448
Series Blackwell Companions to Art History
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Art history

ART / History / General, ART / Criticism & Theory, History of art / art & design styles, History of Art, The arts: general topics

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