The Book of Colour Concepts is a visually striking and scholarly exploration of how humans have understood, structured, and celebrated colour through the ages. Spanning over 350 images from more than 40 rare books and manuscripts, this beautifully curated volume charts four centuries of colour theory, design, and imagination.From ancient cave paintings to Newton's Opticks and Goethe's Zur Farbenlehre, it presents a compelling narrative of how artists, scientists, and philosophers have sought to decode the spectrum. Alongside these seminal works are lesser-known yet visionary contributions--such as theosophical systems by Leadbeater and Besant, Sanzo Wada's chromatic studies, and the radical "colour blots" of Mary Gartside, a pioneering woman in the field.With newly photographed visuals from leading global collections and expert commentary by Alexandra Loske, this edition offers an unrivalled chronicle of colour systems that have shaped art, science, and culture. A must-have for anyone passionate about colour, art history, design, or visual theory.
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