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Ask a question or Order this book Browse our books Search our books Book dealer info | Author: BALL, PHILIP (1962-) Title: Bright earth : the invention of colour / Philip Ball Description: London : Viking 2001. First Edition. Fine cloth copy in an equally fine dust-wrapper. now mylar-sleeved. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight. bright. clean and especially sharp-cornered. Physical description; xiv. 434 p. [24] p. of plates : ill. (some col.). col. ports. ; 24 cm. Notes; Includes bibliography (p. [408]-416) and index. Contents; The eye of the beholder - the scientists in the studio; plucking the rainbow - the physics and chemistry of colour; the forge of vulcan - colour technology in antiquity; secret recipes -alchemy's artistic legacy; masters of light and shadow - the glory of the Renaissance; old gold - the revivial of an austere palette; the prismatic metals - synthetic pigments and the dawn of colour chemistry; the reign of light - impressionism's bright impact; a passion for purple - dyes and the industrialization of colour; shades of midnight - the problem of blue; time as painter - the ever-changing canvas; capturing colour - how art appears in reproduction; mind over matter - colour as form in modernism; art for art's sake - new materials. new horizons. Summary; No greater tale has remained untold than that of colour. We live in an age where almost every conceivable hue can be chemically manufactured. and is available off the shelf. Yet for thousands of years just a handful of pigments - many lacking in any brilliance. some lethally toxic - were all the artist's palette contained. and the quest to create new colours was at the centre of scientific and artistic endeavour. 'Bright Earth' tells the extraordinary story of this quest. It provides a lucid. gripping explanation of exactly how - through a mixture of primitive chemistry and luck -the ancient alchemists of colour were able to expand the artist's rainbow. Their sources were varied. and sometimes unlikely. Two of history's most prized colours - Tyrian purple and crimson - were derived. respectively. from a shellfish and a beetle. The search for new colour was fraught with mishaps and hazards. where the value of a particular shade of yellow had to be weighed against the potential for traces on your fingertips to kill you at your dinner table. and where an orange as glorious as distilled sunlight might fade to muddy brown by the next year. Yet the demand for bright and innovative colour drove the search ever forward. From the austere palette of the Ancient Greeks to the Romans' expensive passion for purple; through the glorious profusion of Renaissance art to the restrained pigments of Rembrandt and Velazquez; and from the Romantic painters' early forays into direct collaboration with chemists to the erratic and sometimes spectacular marriage of art and science in the 20th century. 'Bright Earth' is the fascinating. beautifully illustrated story of the magic behind the canvas. Subjects; Coloring matter — History. Color in art — History. Art and industry — History. Color — History. Colors. Artists' materials — Formulae. Colour in art. Colouring matter — History. Dyes and dyeing — Chemistry. COLOUR - ART THEORY. Colour. Pigments. Perception. History of art / art & design styles. Theory of art ; Cultural studies. ART / History / General. ART / Criticism & Theory. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural. Color in art ; Color ; History ; Colors ; Artists' materials ; Formulae. ISBN: 0607893463. Weight in Kg appr.: Keywords: 0607893463 Price: EUR 100.00 = appr. US$ 108.68 Seller: MW Books - Book number: 240660 |