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This new book by John Gage, author of the award-winning Colour and Culture, is wide-ranging and engaging introduction to the place and power of colour in life and art. Brilliant reproductions of works by such artists as Wassily Kandinsky,Vincent van Gogh, Josef Albers and Anish Kapoor accompany the discussion, which ranges from synaesthesia, Theosophy and theatre design to chromotherapy and chromophobia. Книга «Colour in Art» автора Джон Гейдж (John Gage) оценена посетителями КнигоГид, и её чита...

This new book by John Gage, author of the award-winning Colour and Culture, is wide-ranging and engaging introduction to the place and power of colour in life and art. Brilliant reproductions of works by such artists as Wassily Kandinsky,Vincent van Gogh, Josef Albers and Anish Kapoor accompany the discussion, which ranges from synaesthesia, Theosophy and theatre design to chromotherapy and chromophobia. Книга «Colour in Art» автора Джон Гейдж (John Gage) оценена посетителями КнигоГид, и её читательский рейтинг составил 9.00 из 10.
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  • Серия: World of Art Series
  • ISBN (EAN): 978-0500203941
  • Языки: Английский
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  • Год написания: 2007
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