
Theory Of Colours
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AuteurJohann Wolfgang Goethe
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Johann Wolfgang Goethe's 'Theory of Colours' is a seminal work that delves into the nature of color and its effects on human perception. Published in 1810, this book challenges the Newtonian view of color by proposing that color is not merely a scientific phenomenon but also a subjective experience influenced by psychological and emotional factors. Goethe's exploration spans over 300 pages, where he meticulously documents his observations and experiments with light and color. The book is divided into three main parts: the physiological colors, the physical colors, and the chemical colors, each offering a unique perspective on how colors interact with the human eye and mind. 'Theory of Colours' is not just a scientific treatise; it's a philosophical journey that invites readers to reconsider their understanding of color beyond the spectrum. This edition, with the ISBN 9780486448053, remains a must-read for artists, designers, and anyone fascinated by the interplay of light, color, and perception.
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