色彩の美術史必携<br>A Companion to Color (Blackwell Companions to Art History)

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色彩の美術史必携
A Companion to Color (Blackwell Companions to Art History)

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Full Description

A comprehensive exploration of color in art and art history, with insights from philosophy, psychology, material science, and cultural history

Color has long been central to artistic practice, yet its study spans disciplines from science to philosophy. A Companion to Color brings together thirty essays from leading scholars worldwide, offering a multi-faceted examination of color in art history. Situating color within a broader intellectual framework, this groundbreaking volume integrates perspectives from material science, psychology, philosophy, and cultural history to deepen our understanding of the role of color in artistic expression while highlighting its wider significance in human perception in a variety of contexts.

Structured into six thematic sections, the Companion covers a breadth of topics, from the global diversity of thinking about color, as examined in Chinese and Indigenous traditions, to scientific investigations of tetrachromacy and the psychology of color preference. Discussions of materiality explore how pigments and dyes shape artistic practice, while essays on naturalism and autonomy examine the role of color in movements such as Bauhaus and Color Field painting. The essays also consider the use of color in on architecture, fashion, and the art market, offering fresh insights into historical and contemporary applications.

Examines color from diverse perspectives, combining art-historical analysis with scientific, cultural, and philosophical approaches
Investigates materiality and technological advancements in color, including Technicolor and digital reproduction
Addresses the intersection of color and commerce, including its impact on industrial design
Includes discussions on color in architecture, film, magazines, and contemporary visual culture
Offers extensive contextual framing, making it an essential resource for interdisciplinary research on color

A Companion to Color is an essential resource for students and scholars in art history, fine art, and visual culture at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. It is also invaluable for museum and gallery professionals, curators, and educators seeking to deepen their understanding of color in artistic practice and cultural history.

Contents

Contents

List of Figures ix

List of Tables xv

Notes on Contributors xvii

Preface xxiii

Series Editor's Preface xxv

Acknowledgements xxvii

Introduction xxix

Judith Mottram

Part 1 Global Colour 1

1 Wittgenstein and the Conundrum of Theorising Colour 3

Paul Smith

2 Indigo, Blueness and the Moral Economy of Colour in South Asia 21

Jagjeet Lally

3 Colours of Contemporary Indigenous Art in Australia 36

Diana Young

4 The Chinese Five-element Five-colour Theory 55

Vien Cheung and Jinghong Wang

Part 2 Colour, Science, and Theory 73

5 Preference for Coloured Stimuli and the Colours of Art 75

Professor Anna Franklin

6 Art and the Curiosities of Color Vision 85

Kimberly A. Jameson

7 Colour Theory for Children 98

Alexandra Loske

8 Coloured Lighting and Perceived Atmosphere 113

Giulio Palma and Christoph Witzel

9 The Reproduction of Colour and Texture 130

Carinna Parraman

Part 3 Materiality 147

10 Material Science and Art in the Twenty-first Century 149

Stephen Westland

11 Colour and Materiality in the Victorian Age 158

Charlotte Ribeyrol

12 Eliot Elisofon: the Materiality of Colour in Photography, Technicolor Film

and the Archive of Moulin Rouge (1953) 174

Liz Watkins

13 Art Historical and Scientific Perspectives on Pigments and Dyes in Ukiyo-e Prints 192

Rhiannon Paget

14 The Rediscovery of the Lost Art of Lustre 207

Isabelle Gadoin

15 On the Changing Color of Paintings 223

Jennifer L. Mass

Part 4 Naturalism and Autonomy 243

16 Cezanne, Matisse and the Autonomy of Pictorial Colour 245

Paul Smith

17 Bauhaus Colour and its Legacy 262

Michael White

18 Color Field Painting: From Modernist Critique to Cultural Integration 278

Kenji Kajiya

19 On the Intersection Between Color and the Spiritual in Interwar German

Art and Architecture 292

Deborah Ascher Barnstone

20 Red in the Art of William Holman Hunt 308

Keren Rosa Hammerschlag

Part 5 The Environment 321

21 Adrian Stokes: Colour, Form and Materiality in the Architecture of Venice 323

Stephen Kite

22 Le Corbusier's Use of Colour in His Buildings 339

Tim Benton

23 Color Gradients in Modern Abstract Sculpture 356

Whitney Davis

24 Ruskin and the Science of Colour 374

Sandra Kemp and Victoria Kemp

25 The Derived Palette for Architecture 393

Fiona McLachlan

26 James Turrell and the Color of Light 406

Matthew Simms

Part 6 The Market 421

27 The Symbolism of Colours and Colour Value in the Art Market 423

Luc Renneboog and Yuexin Li

28 Colour in Residential Interiors During the British Interwar Period 441

Dr Becky Gooby

29 Colour in Traditional Textile Clothes from Thailand 460

Disaya Chudasri and Warin Boonyaputthipong

30 Color Forecasting and the Color Ensemble in Everyday Fashion, Design, and Decoration 477

Regina Lee Blaszczyk

Index 495

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