Color y significado

arte, ciencia y simbología

Gage, John

Is the color just a psychological reaction, or a pure physical sensation? Does it have an effect on our feelings or moods? John Gage examines the phenomenon of color from an extraordinary new perspective, convinced that, like language, it is a historically determined fact whose meaning resides in the various contexts in which it is experienced and interpreted. Thus, his erudite research -illustrated with more than one hundred images, thirty-seven of them in color- covers topics as diverse as optical mixtures in a technique such as mosaic, the medieval symbology of colors, the syntax of colors and their uses in Latin America at the time of the conquest, the early history of optics and the prism, or the ideas about color in the work of Goethe and Runge, Blake and Turner or Seurat and Matisse. A text full of ideas, as essential as it is entertaining.

Author
Gage, John
Subject
Arts > Fine and applied arts
EAN
9788419036407
ISBN
978-84-19036-40-7
Edition
1
Publisher
Acantilado
Pages
592 
High
21.0 cm
Weight
13.1 cm
Release date
15-03-2023
Language
Spanish 
Series
Acantilado 
Number
457 
Paperback edition
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Gage, John (aut.)

  • Gage, John
    John Gage (Bromley, 1938-2012) fue docente y director del departamento de Historia del Arte en la Universidad de Cambridge. Su trabajo académico sobre el color y las artes es reconocido interna   Read more