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Arthur Pope
American colour-theorist Arthur Pope put forward his colour-solid for practical use ... An "on-centre" nerve-cell will trigger its strongest signal when its ...
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Heraldry
Gold or yellow are placed opposite purple, which in heraldry is granted a wider arc on the scale — namely from lilac to red. The secondary colours are ...
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Colour Order Systems in Art and Science (English, Français, German)
Information resource on color order systems in art and science. Illustrated color theories from Antiquity to modern times. The significance of colors in ...
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Albert Henry Munsell
Albert Henry Munsell. Navigation:. red (Navigator) or bold (Explorer) = illustrations ///// blue = text. Date:. One of the most widespread—and nowadays most ...
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Color Museum
Virtual colour- space about the system of Philipp Otto Runge ... Virtual colour-space. Colour-systems are worlds of pure imagination. ...
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Color Museum
Virtual colour- space about the system of Philipp Otto Runge ... The signification of colours in various cultural systems: Astrological connections, ...
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Philipp Otto Runge
Runge's colour globe is seen as marking the temporary end to a development which had led from linear colours via the two-dimensional colour-circles to a ...
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Robert Fludd
Fludd distorts this classical line, to join it back upon itself. He places black and white (Niger and Albus) firmly next to each other, with red (Rubeus) ...
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James Sowerby
Sowerby introduced his colour-system in 1809 as a tribute to the "great Sir Isaac .... Young first arrived at his ideas for a trichromatic theory in 1801, ...
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Albert Henry Munsell
H. Munsell, A Color Notation, Boston 1905; A. H. Munsell, ... a colour-system with the aim of providing standard samples according to a ...