The Brilliant History of Color in Art

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Price
$24.95  $23.20
Publisher
J. Paul Getty Museum
Publish Date
Pages
128
Dimensions
9.1 X 0.6 X 10.0 inches | 1.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781606064290
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About the Author
Victoria Finlay is the author of Color: A Natural History of the Palette and Jewels: A Secret History. She was formerly arts editor at the South China Morning Post.
Reviews
Best Art Book of 2014, The Huffington Post
"This colorful volume tells the stories of the major colors in the artist's palette throughout history, from ultramarine to madder red to modern colors, like chrome yellow. Perfect for the student of art or art history, or aspiring or accomplished artist."--Seattle Times
"This fascinating history of color in art is a real page turner."--Minneapolis Star-Tribune
"Victoria Finlay's The Brilliant History of Color in Art is a global, historical journey into the origins and science of color. Ever wondered how the first color photograph was created? Where the Lascaux cave painters got their dyes? Or why we call small dots of digital color 'pixels'? Finlay's lucid stories are accompanied by gorgeously reprinted art from many of the greatest artists of all time."--Zocalo Public Square
"A cracking good read."--Fine Art Connoisseur
"Beautifully illustrated with examples, mostly drawn from the collections of the Getty Museum in Los Angeles, and rich with lesser-known anecdotes from art history, the book succeeds perfectly in walking a fine line between the educational and the entertaining to deliver a wholly satisfying and stimulating perspective. It will please new and veteran artists, those interested in historical tidbits, and newcomers to the field."
--Library Journal