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Living Colors: The Definitive Guide to Color Palettes Through the Ages

Living Colors: The Definitive Guide to Color Palettes Through the Ages

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Unwieldly and Difficult To Use
Review: The dual spiral constuction of this book makes any it practically impossible to read through the text while keeping the color swatches in view. I find the book to be shabbily put together - the spiral separated from the binding after one gentle use, so I was glad to have picked it up at a bargain book outlet.

There is some useful information in there, but getting it all together is not simple.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent analysis of color palettes across art history
Review: This is an excellent book if you want to compare and analyze the basic color palettes used by various art movements and at different times in history. The unique double spiral bound book allows you to look at color illustrations and flip the palettes independently so you to compare and contrast palettes and artwork. I think this would be useful for artists and designers of all sorts including theatre designers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent analysis of color palettes across art history
Review: This is an excellent book if you want to compare and analyze the basic color palettes used by various art movements and at different times in history. The unique double spiral bound book allows you to look at color illustrations and flip the palettes independently so you to compare and contrast palettes and artwork. I think this would be useful for artists and designers of all sorts including theatre designers.


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