Buch, Englisch, 201 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 489 g
Reihe: International Archives of the History of Ideas Archives internationales d'histoire des idées
Buch, Englisch, 201 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 489 g
Reihe: International Archives of the History of Ideas Archives internationales d'histoire des idées
ISBN: 978-3-031-34955-3
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
This book describes the international effort to give order to colours and thus facilitate communication about it, two topics deemed essential to a modernising world that were also recognizably complex. Expert essays will enhance readers' understanding of the struggle to coordinate nature with art at a time when approaches to both were undergoing rapid change. Ordering Colours shows how such seemingly trivial concerns as identifying the basic colours and disseminating appropriate colour diagrams had to meet philosophical, scientific and professional needs across Europe. Contributors detail the many schemes for colour systematization and their real-world applications; questions of concern to both academic- and manufacturing-focused investigators throughout the long 18th century. They bring together original research and new thinking about landmark early modern studies to address important developments as well as neglected historical contributions of European arts, sciences, andeconomies. This collection is an important addition to the libraries of all who are interested in public culture and manufacturing developments in the early modern period and is aimed at historians of art, technology, philosophy and physics.
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1. Introduction Kleinwächter, Tanja, Sarah Lowengard and Friedrich Steinle.- Part I Ordering Systems and Standards.- 2 The shape of colour order systems and the evolution of colour theory Caivano, José Luis.- 3 Materialization of vision - Colour standards in the early sciences as a practice transfer from the arts and handicrafts Karliczek, André.- Part II Visual Studies to Prove a Theory.- 4. Jacob Christoff Le Blon and Trichromatic printing: A tale of five cities Stijnman, Ad.- 5. Colour theory by Mikhail Lomonosov: From dyes and mosaics to a trichromatic idea Stanulevich, Nadezhda.- 6. Schiffermüller and Newton in sinter united - Franz Uibelakers two-colour theory (1781) Kleinwächter, Tanja.- Part III Objects in Colours/Objects and Colours.- 7. Calau’s Punic Wax, Lambert’s Farbenpyramide (1772), and prefabricated watercolour cakes Simonini, Giulia.- 8. Testing ground: Colour samples in European porcelain manufactories Szalay, Gabriella.- 9 Fighting for the best pigment! Academic colour discourses in Kassel during the 19thcentury Mävers, Sophie-Luise.- General Bibliography.- Index of Names.- General Index.