Color Problems: A Practical Manual for the Lay Student of Color
N**A
Uma mulher escrevendo sobre cor é muito interessante
Livro chegou bem rápido e é uma ótima leitura sobre o assunto.
E**C
Emily Noyes Vanderpoel.
This is a relatively spectacular book about color-work. Her analytical approach was quite brilliant and basically it has not been surpassed in, now, more than a hundred. Even so, I have other research interests in the work of Emily Noyes Vandepoel. That said, this beautiful book, a beautiful pile of color "tiles" will stay with me as a particular piece of treasure. We should all run and acquire "Emily Noyes Vanderpoel" bumper stickers. We could vote for her or sing for her or visit her burial site. She deserves to be remembered for her very thoughtful work and understanding of many things.
A**R
Very nice book.
Must read for all beginner watercolour painters out there.
J**.
Important historical art book on colour.
This is interesting to know, as it is not usually on colour theory curricula. Her ideas were new in America at the time, but were being developed separately in Europe, with several artists developing parts of the knowledge we now use. She got the colour wheel right except for 2 omissions (see Runge, Goethe and Cheveux in European art history of the colour wheel discoveries). Her use of fabrics, and the colour mixes in them is unique and interesting.
R**.
Color Theory Love
Color and color theory is a pet project of mine. I have many, many books on the subject. I added this one to my collection and I was not disappointed. The color plates and wonderful, crisp, and clear, and I really enjoy reading the texts. So glad this was made and glad to see a woman in this area getting more acknowledgement.
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