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Title A Color Notation
Author Albert Henry Munsell
Year 1919
Publisher Munsell Color Co.
Location New York
Source djvu
Progress To be proofread
Transclusion Index not transcluded or unreviewed
OCLC 1042124829
CONTENTS.
Introduction by Professor Clifford.
Part I.
Chapter Paragraph
I. COLOR NAMES: red, yellow, green, blue, purple 1
Appendix I.—Misnomers for Color.
II. COLOR QUALITIES: hue, value, chroma 20
Appendix II.—Scales of Hue, Value, and Chroma.
III. COLOR MIXTURE: a tri-dimensional balance 54
Appendix III.—False Color Balance.
IV PRISIMATIC COLORS 87
Appendix IV.—Children’s Color Studies.
V. THE PIGMENT COLOR SPHERE: true color balance 102
Appendix V.—Schemes based on Brewster’s Theory.
VI. COLOR NOTATION: a written color system 132
VII. COLOR HARMONY: a measured relation 146
Part II.
A COLOR SYSTEM AND COURSE OF STUDY BASED ON THE COLOR SOLID AND ITS CHARTS.
Arranged for nine years of school life.
GLOSSARY OF COLOR TERMS.
Taken from the Century Dictionary.
INDEX
(by paragraphs).
ILLUSTRATIONS.
Page
Color Plate I. A balanced color sphere Frontispiece
Color Tree enclosing the color sphere, with vertical and horizontal sections corresponding to the charts of the Atlas reproduced in color plate V 32
Drawings of a daylight photometer (Munsell) 40
Color Plate II. Children’s studies in measured color, using special crayons of the five middle colors with black and gray 64
Color Plate III. Exercises in design and flat representation of objects, using water-color paints 64
Color Plate V. Scales of light, middle, and dark color, bearing a notation which defines their hue, value and chroma, reproduced from the charts of the Color Atlas Folder at end of book