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Finalist for the Marfield Prize, the National Award for Arts Writing: a unique approach to the history of art told through the story of colour and pigments. As Featured on BBC Worldwide Did you know that the ultramarine that shimmers at the centre of Vermeer's Milkmaid connects that masterpiece with 6th-century Zoroastrian paintings found on the walls of cave temples in Bamiyan, Afghanistan? Or that the surging waves that crest and curl in Hokusai's perilous Great Wave off Kanagawa owe their absorbing blue lustre to an alchemist who was born in Frankenstein's Castle in 1673? And were the Pre-Raphaelites really obsessed with a murky brown hue derived from the pulverized remains of ancient mummies? (Spoiler: they were.) Invented by prehistoric cave-dwellers and medieval conjurers, cunning conmen and savvy scientists, the colours of art tell a riveting tale all their own. Over ten scintillating chapters, acclaimed author Kelly Grovier helps bring that tale vividly to life, revealing the astonishing backstories of the pigments that define the greatest works in the history of art. Interwoven between these chapters is a series of features focusing on key moments in the evolution of colour theory from the revelations of the Enlightenment to the radicalism of the Bauhaus while reproductions of carefully selected artworks help illuminate the narrative's twists and turns. The history of colour is an epic saga of human ingenuity and insatiable desire. Read this book and you will never look at a work of art in quite the same way.

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'In over 10 beautifully illustrated chapters, acclaimed author Kelly Grovier brings tales of colour vividly to life' - Artists & Illustrators

Table of Contents
Introduction: Artymology

1. Red
Red Ochre • Carmine • Rose Madder • Vermillion • Red Lead
Colourful Minds: Isaac Newton’s Opticks (1704)

2. Orange
Orpiment • Saffron • Chrome Orange • Cadmium Orange
Colourful Minds: Tobias Mayer’s The Affinity of Colour Commentary (1775)

3. Yellow
Yellow Ochre • Lead-tin Yellow • Naples Yellow • Indian Yellow • Chrome Yellow • Cadmium Yellow • Arylide Yellow
Colourful Minds: Mary Gartside’s Essay on a New Theory of Colour (1808)

4. Green
Verdigris • Malachite • Emerald Green • Veridian
Colourful Minds: Goethe’s Theory of Colours (1810)

5. Blue
Azurite • Ultramarine • Cobalt Blue • Prussian Blue • Artificial Ultramarines
Colourful Minds: Philipp Otto Runge’s Color Sphere (1810)

6. Purple
Tyrian Purple • Cobalt Violet
Colourful Minds: Michel Eugène Chevreul’s The Principles of Harmony and Contrast of Colours (1839)

7. Black
Charcoal • Bone Black
Colourful Minds: Emily Noyes Vanderpoel’s Color Problems (1902)

8. White
Lead White • Calcite • Kaolin
Colourful Minds: Albert Henry Munsell’s Atlas of the Munsell Color System (1915)

9. Brown
Umber • Van Dyke Brown • Mummia • Excrement
Colourful Minds: Johannes Itten’s Utopia 1921

10. Precious Metals
Gold • Silver

The Art of Colour

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      Publisher: Thames & Hudson Ltd
      Publication Date: 27/04/2023
      ISBN13: 9780500024812, 978-0500024812
      ISBN10: 0500024812

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      Book Synopsis
      Finalist for the Marfield Prize, the National Award for Arts Writing: a unique approach to the history of art told through the story of colour and pigments. As Featured on BBC Worldwide Did you know that the ultramarine that shimmers at the centre of Vermeer's Milkmaid connects that masterpiece with 6th-century Zoroastrian paintings found on the walls of cave temples in Bamiyan, Afghanistan? Or that the surging waves that crest and curl in Hokusai's perilous Great Wave off Kanagawa owe their absorbing blue lustre to an alchemist who was born in Frankenstein's Castle in 1673? And were the Pre-Raphaelites really obsessed with a murky brown hue derived from the pulverized remains of ancient mummies? (Spoiler: they were.) Invented by prehistoric cave-dwellers and medieval conjurers, cunning conmen and savvy scientists, the colours of art tell a riveting tale all their own. Over ten scintillating chapters, acclaimed author Kelly Grovier helps bring that tale vividly to life, revealing the astonishing backstories of the pigments that define the greatest works in the history of art. Interwoven between these chapters is a series of features focusing on key moments in the evolution of colour theory from the revelations of the Enlightenment to the radicalism of the Bauhaus while reproductions of carefully selected artworks help illuminate the narrative's twists and turns. The history of colour is an epic saga of human ingenuity and insatiable desire. Read this book and you will never look at a work of art in quite the same way.

      Trade Review
      'In over 10 beautifully illustrated chapters, acclaimed author Kelly Grovier brings tales of colour vividly to life' - Artists & Illustrators

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: Artymology

      1. Red
      Red Ochre • Carmine • Rose Madder • Vermillion • Red Lead
      Colourful Minds: Isaac Newton’s Opticks (1704)

      2. Orange
      Orpiment • Saffron • Chrome Orange • Cadmium Orange
      Colourful Minds: Tobias Mayer’s The Affinity of Colour Commentary (1775)

      3. Yellow
      Yellow Ochre • Lead-tin Yellow • Naples Yellow • Indian Yellow • Chrome Yellow • Cadmium Yellow • Arylide Yellow
      Colourful Minds: Mary Gartside’s Essay on a New Theory of Colour (1808)

      4. Green
      Verdigris • Malachite • Emerald Green • Veridian
      Colourful Minds: Goethe’s Theory of Colours (1810)

      5. Blue
      Azurite • Ultramarine • Cobalt Blue • Prussian Blue • Artificial Ultramarines
      Colourful Minds: Philipp Otto Runge’s Color Sphere (1810)

      6. Purple
      Tyrian Purple • Cobalt Violet
      Colourful Minds: Michel Eugène Chevreul’s The Principles of Harmony and Contrast of Colours (1839)

      7. Black
      Charcoal • Bone Black
      Colourful Minds: Emily Noyes Vanderpoel’s Color Problems (1902)

      8. White
      Lead White • Calcite • Kaolin
      Colourful Minds: Albert Henry Munsell’s Atlas of the Munsell Color System (1915)

      9. Brown
      Umber • Van Dyke Brown • Mummia • Excrement
      Colourful Minds: Johannes Itten’s Utopia 1921

      10. Precious Metals
      Gold • Silver

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