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Colour Harmony In Theory And Practice (Hardcover)
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Originally published in 1937. COLOUR HARMONY ITS THEORY AND
PRACTICE by ARTHUR B. ALLEN. FOREWORD: Colour Harmony: Its Theory
and Practice is closely linked to Colour Harmony for Beginners and
I think the reason is clear. Whereas Colour Harmony for Beginners
is a little volume so written that the newcomer to this science of
colour can begin right away with pencil and colour box, working out
the beauties that are to be found in the field of colour harmony,
the present volume gives all this practical assist ance and, in
addition, it gives the essential background knowledge without which
the teacher and the student may find themselves at a loss. It is
one thing to know the mere mechanics of doing. It is another thing
to know the raison f& tre for so doing. Colour Harmony: Its
Theory and Practice has been designed to cover clearly and
concisely both spheres. I have been guided in my choice of subjects
included in this volume by the numerous questions asked of me in my
lectures during the past two years. I have been guided also by the
topics discussed in letters sent to me by members of my audiences
after my lectures were concluded and my listeners had had time to
reflect upon my words. By taking my public work as my guide in the
selection of points of interest in this volume, I feel that not
only am I on sure ground but that also I shall be able to touch
upon points of majority interest. It is more than possible that the
reader will find his or her own particular problem ignored. This is
almost inevitable since as I have em phasised in my work, colour is
essentially an individual study. Should this be so then most
cordially I invite correspondence for in the frank exchange of
ideas, opinions and experiences lies the laying of sound foundation
for creative work. Readers will be able to find me c/ o the
publishers. ARTHUR B. ALLEN. London, 1937. CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE
FOREWORD .... 5 I. COLOUR VOCABULARY . . 9 II. COLOUR STORIES . . .
. II HI. WHAT IS COLOUR? . . . 15 IV. HOW TO BUILD A COLOUR CIRCLE
2J V. COLOUR APPARATUS ... 36 VI. COLOUR HARMONY - - - 53 VII. THE
HARMONY OF OPPOSITES . 62 VIII. ANALOGOUS HARMONIES . . Jl DC.
MONOCHROMATIC OR DOMINANT HARMONY . . .8l X. THE NEUTRALS .... 88
XI. COLOUR MIXING .... 94 XII. ORIGINAL EXERCISES FOR FREE
EXPRESSION . . .106 XIII. HOME DECORATION . . . I IO XTV, COLOUR
AND WEAVING . . 115 XV. COLOUR TESTS . . . . ISO XVI. BIOGRAPHICAL
NOTE I DR. WILHELM OSTWALD . . . .127 COLOUR HARMONY ITS THEORY AMD
PRACTICE. CHAPTER I. COLOUR VOCABULARY. THERE is a language of
colour as there is a specific language for every other specified
activity. And as usual with a special vocabulary some confusion
results in exact meanings. In this chapter I aim to set forth the
main colour words and to state a definition that may be generally
accepted. I aim at a majority acceptance, for it will not be
possible for a long time yet to standardise terms absolutely. One
can get near to this desired standardisation toward which I aim.
Teachers will be doing signal service if they insist upon
exactitude in definitions as they insist upon exactitude in
grammatic and in scientific definitions. It makes the foundation of
colour science so much more accessible to the man in the street.
And contrary to some opinions it does not result in a cramping of
the creative impulses. On the contrary it releases them more
profusely for it removes the mind-fogging confusion right at the
onset. The beginning of our colour work is with the hues. The term
hue indicates the chromatic value of a colour. Colour in the past
has been misused. The term should include the black, grey and
white. For colours not including these three neutrals the term
chroma is more accurate.
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Imprint: |
Read Books
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
November 2008 |
First published: |
November 2008 |
Authors: |
Arthur B Allen
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Dimensions: |
216 x 140 x 11mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Laminated cover
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Pages: |
136 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4437-2938-3 |
Categories: |
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General
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LSN: |
1-4437-2938-8 |
Barcode: |
9781443729383 |
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