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A Cultural History of Color in the Age of Enlightenment Carole P. Biggam (University of Glasgow, UK)

A Cultural History of Color in the Age of Enlightenment By Carole P. Biggam (University of Glasgow, UK)

A Cultural History of Color in the Age of Enlightenment by Carole P. Biggam (University of Glasgow, UK)


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A Cultural History of Color in the Age of Enlightenment by Carole P. Biggam (University of Glasgow, UK)

A Cultural History of Color in the Age of Enlightenment covers the period 1650 to 1800. From the Baroque to the Neo-classical, color transformed art, architecture, ceramics, jewelry, and glass. Newton, using a prism, demonstrated the seven separate hues, which encouraged the development of color wheels and tables, and the increased standardization of color names. Technological advances in color printing resulted in superb maps and anatomical and botanical images. Identity and wealth were signalled with color, in uniforms, flags, and fashion. And the growth of empires, trade, and slavery encouraged new ideas about color. Color shapes an individuals experience of the world and also how society gives particular spaces, objects, and moments meaning. The 6 volume set of the Cultural History of Color examines how color has been created, traded, used, and interpreted over the last 5000 years. The themes covered in each volume are color philosophy and science; color technology and trade; power and identity; religion and ritual; body and clothing; language and psychology; literature and the performing arts; art; architecture and interiors; and artefacts. Carole P. Biggam is Honorary Senior Research Fellow in English Language and Linguistics at the University of Glasgow, UK. Kirsten Wolf is Professor of Old Norse and Scandinavian Linguistics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA. Volume 4 in the Cultural History of Color set. General Editors: Carole P. Biggam and Kirsten Wolf

About Carole P. Biggam (University of Glasgow, UK)

Carole P. Biggam is Honorary Senior Research Fellow in English Language and Linguistics at the University of Glasgow, UK. Kirsten Wolf is Torger Thompson Chair and Kim Nilsson Professor of Old Norse and Scandinavian Linguistics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.

Table of Contents

VOLUME 4: A CULTURAL HISTORY OF COLOR IN THE AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENT Edited by Carole Biggam, University of Glasgow, UK, & Kirsten Wolf, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA 1. Philosophy and Science, Anna Marie Roos 2. Technology and Trade, Alexander Engel 3. Power and Identity, Monika Barget 4. Religion and Ritual, Felicity Loughlin 5. Body and Clothing, Mechthild Fend and Amelia Rauser 6. Language and Psychology, Joao Paulo Silvestre 7. Literature and the Performing Arts, Timothy Campbell 8. Art, Karin Leonhard 9. Architecture and Interiors, Basile Baudez 10. Artefacts, Clive Edwards

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NPB9781474273725
9781474273725
1474273726
A Cultural History of Color in the Age of Enlightenment by Carole P. Biggam (University of Glasgow, UK)
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2022-08-31
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