Colour: Art and Science

Colour: Art and Science
ISBN-10
0521499631
ISBN-13
9780521499637
Series
Colour
Category
Art
Pages
250
Language
English
Published
1995-03-16
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Authors
Janine Bourriau, Trevor Lamb

Description

Color is a subject of universal appeal. There are perhaps as many different perspectives on color as there are wavelengths of light. Yet, what can we say we really understand about our personal experience with color? To answer our questions on the nature of color, eight experts from different fields of study provide their views. From the humanities, we read about color in art (David Bomford and Bridget Riley) and in culture and language (John Gage and John Lyons). On the scientific side, we learn what color means to the physicist (Malcolm Longair), the psychologist (John Mollon), the physiologist (Denis Baylor), and the naturalist (Peter Parks). Written in nontechnical language, this book is a unique blending of fine arts with hard science concerning a subject that affects us all. Readers from both sides of the spectrum should enjoy this accessible and rewarding account.

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