Ordering Colours in 18th and Early 19th Century Europe
Ordering Colours in 18th and Early 19th Century Europe
Lowengard, Sarah; Kleinwaechter, Tanja C.; Steinle, Friedrich
Springer International Publishing AG
10/2023
201
Dura
Inglês
9783031349553
15 a 20 dias
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1. Introduction Kleinwaechter, Tanja, Sarah Lowengard and Friedrich Steinle.- Part I Ordering Systems and Standards.- 2 The shape of colour order systems and the evolution of colour theory Caivano, Jose Luis.- 3 Materialization of vision - Colour standards in the early sciences as a practice transfer from the arts and handicrafts Karliczek, Andre.- Part II Visual Studies to Prove a Theory.- 4. Jacob Christoff Le Blon and Trichromatic printing: A tale of five cities Stijnman, Ad.- 5. Colour theory by Mikhail Lomonosov: From dyes and mosaics to a trichromatic idea Stanulevich, Nadezhda.- 6. Schiffermueller and Newton in sinter united - Franz Uibelakers two-colour theory (1781) Kleinwaechter, Tanja.- Part III Objects in Colours/Objects and Colours.- 7. Calau's Punic Wax, Lambert's Farbenpyramide (1772), and prefabricated watercolour cakes Simonini, Giulia.- 8. Testing ground: Colour samples in European porcelain manufactories Szalay, Gabriella.- 9 Fighting for the best pigment! Academic colour discourses in Kassel during the 19thcentury Maevers, Sophie-Luise.- General Bibliography.- Index of Names.- General Index.
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Colour Theory;Colour Printing;Coulor Order Systems;Colour in Minerals;Watercolour Innovation;Colour in Porcelain;Primary Colours-History;Colour Mixing;Colour Communications;Colour in art;Colour-science and technology;Europe-design-18th century;Europe-colour-19th century;Colouring materials;Scientist-artisan interactions;Enlightenment sciences;Colour standards;Innovation in art;Early colour printing;Mineral colours
1. Introduction Kleinwaechter, Tanja, Sarah Lowengard and Friedrich Steinle.- Part I Ordering Systems and Standards.- 2 The shape of colour order systems and the evolution of colour theory Caivano, Jose Luis.- 3 Materialization of vision - Colour standards in the early sciences as a practice transfer from the arts and handicrafts Karliczek, Andre.- Part II Visual Studies to Prove a Theory.- 4. Jacob Christoff Le Blon and Trichromatic printing: A tale of five cities Stijnman, Ad.- 5. Colour theory by Mikhail Lomonosov: From dyes and mosaics to a trichromatic idea Stanulevich, Nadezhda.- 6. Schiffermueller and Newton in sinter united - Franz Uibelakers two-colour theory (1781) Kleinwaechter, Tanja.- Part III Objects in Colours/Objects and Colours.- 7. Calau's Punic Wax, Lambert's Farbenpyramide (1772), and prefabricated watercolour cakes Simonini, Giulia.- 8. Testing ground: Colour samples in European porcelain manufactories Szalay, Gabriella.- 9 Fighting for the best pigment! Academic colour discourses in Kassel during the 19thcentury Maevers, Sophie-Luise.- General Bibliography.- Index of Names.- General Index.
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Colour Theory;Colour Printing;Coulor Order Systems;Colour in Minerals;Watercolour Innovation;Colour in Porcelain;Primary Colours-History;Colour Mixing;Colour Communications;Colour in art;Colour-science and technology;Europe-design-18th century;Europe-colour-19th century;Colouring materials;Scientist-artisan interactions;Enlightenment sciences;Colour standards;Innovation in art;Early colour printing;Mineral colours