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Colour and Culture:

Practice and Meaning from Antiquity to Abstraction
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University of California Press, 1999 - Art - 335 pages
Color is fundamental to life and art yet so diverse that it has seldom been studied in a comprehensive way. This ground-breaking analysis of color in Western culture from the ancient Greeks to the late twentieth century is a John Gage triumph. With originality and erudition, he describes the first theories of color articulated by philosophers from Democritus to Aristotle and the subsequent attempts by the Romans and their Renaissance disciples to organize color systematically or endow it with symbolic power. The place of color in religion, Newton's analysis of the spectrum, Goethe's color theory, and the theories and practices that have attempted to unite color and music are among the intriguing topics this award-winning book illuminates.
With a large classified bibliography, discursive footnotes, and an exhaustive index, Color and Culture is an invaluable resource for artists, historians of art and culture, psychologists, linguists, and anyone fascinated by this most inescapable and evocative element of our perceptions.
  

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Pretty heavy reading and denser book than I was looking for. I also hope for more nice color illustrations in a book about color.

Review: Color and Culture: Practice and Meaning from Antiquity to Abstraction

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ok read-some interesting parts

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Contents

Introduction
7
The Fortunes of Apelles
29
Light from the East
39
A Dionysian Aesthetic
69
ColourLanguage ColourSymbols
91
Disegno versus Colore
129
The Reign of Newton
153
Mother of All Colours
177
The Substance of Colour
213
The Role of Abstraction
247
Acknowledgments
269
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About the author (1999)

John Gage is Reader in the History of Western Art at Cambridge University. An authority on color and on Turner, he is also the author of Color and Meaning: Art, Science, and Symbolism (California, 1999).

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