Colours of Art takes the reader on a journey through history via 80
carefully curated artworks and their palettes. For these pieces,
colour is not only a tool (like a paintbrush or a canvas) but the
fundamental secret to their success. Colour allows artists to
express their individuality, evoke certain moods and portray positive
or negative subliminal messages. And throughout history the greatest
of artists have experimented with new pigments and new technologies to
lead movements and deliver masterpieces. But as something so cardinal,
we sometimes forget how poignant colour palettes can be, and how much
they can tell us. When Vermeer painted The Milkmaid, the amount of
ultramarine he could use was written in the contract. How did that
affect how he used it? When Turner experimented with Indian Yellow, he
captured roaring flames that brought his paintings to life. If he had
used a more ordinary yellow, would he have created something so
extraordinary? And how did Warhol throw away the rulebook to
change what colour could achieve? Structured chronologically,
Colours of Art provides a fun, intelligent and visually engaging look
at the greatest artistic palettes in art history – from Rafael’s
use of perspective and Vermeer’s ultramarine, to Andy Warhol’s hot
pinks and Lisa Brice’s blue women. Colours of Art offers a
refreshing take on the subject and acts as a primer for artists,
designers and art lovers who want to look at art history from a
different perspective.
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The Story of Art in 80 Palettes
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780711258068
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Quarto Publishing Group USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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