TY - BOOK ID - 28976366 TI - Colour and Meaning : Art, Science and Symbolism. PY - 2006 SN - 0500282153 9780500282151 9780520226111 PB - London Thames and Hudson DB - UniCat KW - Blake, William KW - Matisse, Henri KW - Chevreul, Michel Eugène KW - Turner, Joseph Mallord William KW - Dubois-Pillet, Albert KW - Seurat, Georges KW - Delaunay, Robert KW - Mondriaan, Piet KW - Couleur dans l'art KW - Couleur KW - Symbolisme dans l'art KW - Esthetique KW - Art KW - Couleur (Philosophie) KW - Aspect psychologique KW - Histoire KW - Technique KW - John Gage KW - kleur KW - perceptie KW - psychologie KW - kleurenleer KW - kunst en wetenschap KW - middeleeuwen KW - Ghiberti Lorenzo KW - Newton Isaac KW - Blake William KW - Turner Joseph Mallord William KW - Runge Philipp Otto KW - von Goethe Johann Wolfgang von KW - Goethe KW - Chevreul Michel-Eugène KW - Seurat Georges KW - Matisse Henri KW - abstractie KW - abstracte kunst KW - abstracte schilderkunst KW - 7.017 KW - Color (Philosophy) KW - Color in art KW - Color KW - Couleurs. KW - Couleur (art) KW - Couleurs KW - Physiological effect KW - Phsychological effect. KW - Aspect symbolique. KW - Color in art. KW - Color. KW - Psychological aspects. KW - CDL KW - Couleur - Aspect psychologique KW - Esthetique - Histoire KW - Couleur dans l'art - Histoire KW - Art - Technique - Histoire KW - Couleur (Philosophie) - Histoire UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:28976366 AB - Is colour just a physiological phenomenon ? Does it have an effect on feelings ? This vividly written book, the sequel to the award-winning Colour and Culture, is ultimately informed by the conviction that the meaning of colour lies in the particular historical context in which it is experienced and interpreted.John Gage explores the mysteries of themes as diverse as the optical mixing techniques implicit in mosaic, colour-languages in Latin America at the time of the Spanish Conquest and the ideas of Goethe and Runge, Blake and Turner. For students and lecturers in the history of art and culture, for artists and designers, and for psychologists and scientists with a special interest in the subject, John Gage has produced a compelling study of the meaning of colour through the ages. ER -