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Book, Des couleurs et de leurs applications aux arts industriels à l'aide des cercles chromatiques (Colors and Their Application to Industrial Arts Using Chromatic Circles)

This is a Book. It was written by Michel Eugène Chevreul and engraved by René-Henri Digeon.

This object is not part of the Cooper Hewitt's permanent collection. It was able to spend time at the museum on loan from Smithsonian Libraries and Archives as part of Saturated: The Allure and Science of Color.

It is dated 1864. Its medium is aquatint with yellow, blue, red, and black ink on paper.

Following his groundbreaking 1839 treatise on simultaneous contrast, Chevreul spent 25 years designing one of the first color systems to include brightness and chroma, or saturation. This plate shows 72 hues at maximum chroma; it is followed by nine color wheels shading progressively toward black. The book also includes 20-step scales showing shades and tints, the progression toward white.

It is credited Purchase from the Margery Masinter Endowment, Smithsonian Libraries, ND1280 .C523 1864.

  • Sample Plate (France)
  • glazed earthenware.
  • Museum purchase from Charles E. Sampson Memorial Fund.
  • 2003-5-5

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Its dimensions are

H x W (open): 39.5 × 57 cm (15 9/16 × 22 7/16 in.)

This object was previously on display as a part of the exhibition Saturated: The Allure and Science of Color.

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