Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 
Goethe’s Theory of Colour [EPUB ebook] 

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A groundbreaking text on colour theory, Goethe’s seminal work challenges Newtonian theories to explore the human experience and subjective nature of colour.

First published in 1810 as Zur Farbenlehre, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s classic work took a pioneering approach to colour science, exploring the interplay of light and shadow, the emotional effects of colours and their dynamic relationships. Thoroughly detailed and highly illustrated, The Theory of Colour laid the foundation for modern understanding, with Goethe producing the universal colour wheel that is still referenced today.

    Its contents include:
  • Effects of Light and Darkness on the Eye

  • Dazzling Colourless Objects

  • Conditions of the Appearance of Colour

  • Achromatism and Hyperchromatism

  • Augmentation of Colour

  • Physical and Chemical Effects of the Transmission of Light through Coloured Mediums

  • Relation to Natural History

  • Allegorical, Symbolical, Mystical Application of Colour

Though initially controversial, Goethe’s insights have profoundly impacted art and science, influencing figures like Wassily Kandinsky and the Bauhaus School. This facsimile edition faithfully reproduces Goethe’s original text and illustrations. The Theory of Colours remains essential for anyone interested in the intersection of art, science, and the multifaceted world of colour.

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    Contents:
    1. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe—A Biography
    2. Goethe’s Farbenlehre—A Critique by Professor John Tyndall
    3. The Psychology of Colour by Bonnie E. Snow
    4. Effects of Light and Darkness on the Eye
    5. Effects of Black and White Objects on the Eye
    6. Grey Surfaces and Objects
    7. Dazzling Colourless Objects
    8. Coloured Objects
    9. Coloured Shadows
    10. Faint Lights
    11. Subjective Halos
    12. Pathological Colours—Appendix
    13. Dioptrical Colours
    14. Dioptrical Colours of the First Class
    15. Dioptrical Colours of the Second Class—Refraction
    16. Subjective Experiments
    17. Refraction without the Appearance of Colour
    18. Conditions of the Appearance of Colour
    19. Conditions under which the Appearance of Colour Increases
    20. Explanation of the Foregoing Phenomena
    21. Decrease of the Appearance of Colour
    22. Grey Objects Displaced by Refraction
    23. Coloured Objects Displaced by Refraction
    24. Achromatism and Hyperchromatism
    25. Advantages of Subjective Experiments—Transition to the Objective
    26. Objective Experiments
    27. Refraction without the Appearance of Colour
    28. Conditions of the Appearance of Colour
    29. Conditions of the Increase of Colour
    30. Explanation of the foregoing Phenomena
    31. Decrease of the Appearance of Colour
    32. Grey Objects
    33. Coloured Objects
    34. Achromatism and Hyperchromatism
    35. Combination of Subjective and Objective
    36. Experiments
    37. Transition
    38. Catoptrical Colours
    39. Paroptical Colours
    40. Epoptical Colours
    41. Chemical Contrast
    42. White
    43. Black
    44. First Excitation of Colour
    45. Augmentation of Colour
    46. Culmination
    47. Fluctuation
    48. Passage through the Whole Scale
    49. Inversion
    50. Fixation
    51. Intermixture, Real
    52. Intermixture, Apparent
    53. Communication, Actual
    54. Communication, Apparent
    55. Extraction
    56. Nomenclature
    57. Minerals
    58. Plants
    59. Worms, Insects, Fishes
    60. Birds
    61. Mammalia and Human Beings
    62. Physical and Chemical Effects of the Transmission of Light through Coloured Mediums
    63. Chemical Effect in Dioptrical Achromatism

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