1840 english edition of the book by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Goethe's Color Theory; Statements. instance of. version, edition or translation. 0 references. image.
In the 19th century, the poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe wrote his Theory of Colour (1810), a treatise on the nature and function of colour in relation to mood. Goethe’s work is poetic rather
Zur Farbenlehre by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 1970, M.I.T. Press edition, in English Theory of colours. by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. 0 Ratings 17 Want to read;
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The German poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe presented his own theory in 1810, stating that the two primary colors were those in the greatest opposition to each other, yellow and blue, representing light and darkness. He wrote that "Yellow is a light which has been dampened by darkness; blue is a darkness weakened by light."
Collier Brown pairs Farber’s Deteriorations with one of the greatest treatises on color ever written: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s Farbenlehre (1810), translated by Charles Eastlake as Theory of Colours (1840). Goethe’s theory interrogates the idea and the meaning of color. His voice, therefore, is our voice.
Paperback. $8.84 7 Used from $8.84 3 New from $18.08. The wavelength theory of light and color had been firmly established by the time the great German poet published his Theory of Colours in 1810. Nevertheless, Goethe believed that the theory derived from a fundamental error, in which an incidental result was mistaken for a elemental principle
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