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Paul Signac And Color In Neoimpressionism
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Paul Signac And Color In Neoimpressionism Is A Groundbreaking Examination Of The Artistic Technique Of Divisionism In Terms Of Modern Scientific Theory Of Color. Truly Interdisciplinary In His Approach, Floyd Ratliff Treats The Evolution Of Both Color Theory And Artistic Practice In An Integrated Way. Signac Was The Principal Advocate For The New Movement Launched By Georges Seurat In The 1880S.The Book Is Handsomely Illustrated With Both Neoimpressionist Paintings And Scientific Drawings And Diagrams.Ratliff'S Fivepart Essay Provides An Extended Introduction To A Translation Of Signac'S Monograph, From Eugene Delacroix To Neoimpressionism, Widely Regarded As The Basic Document Of The Movement, But Never Before Available In English.This Will Be An Invaluable Reference For Scholars In Art And Design, As Well As Students Of The Psychology And Neurophysiology Of Color Vision And Those Interested In The Relation Between The Arts And The Sciences. Its Clarity Of Style Also Makes It Accessible To The General Reader Interested In Art History, Painting, Or The Perception Of Color, Particularly With Its Glossary Of Technical And Art Terms, Index, And Bibliography.
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