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CONTENTS.
  1. The Theory of Color9
  2. Why Artists and Scientists Have Disagreed10
  3. The Speculations of the Past12
  4. What the Primary Teacher Needs to Consider13
  5. Concerning the Solar Spectrum15
  6. Six Spectrum Standards of Color15
  7. The Color Wheel and Maxwell Disks17
  8. The Bradley System of Color Instruction20
  9. Color Definitions23
  10. Practical Experiments31
  11. The Color Wheel31
  12. The Color Top32
  13. Use of the Disks32
  14. How to Begin the Experiments34
  15. The Old Theories Tested by Mixture of Three Pigments45
  16. Old Theories Tested by the Color Wheel or Color Top46
  17. Concerning the Complementary Colors50
  18. Citrines and Russets54
  19. Olives55
  20. Vermilion, Burnt Sienna, Raw Sienna and Indian Red56
  21. Classification of Harmonies56
  22. The Work of Chevreul Reviewed58
  23. Simultaneous, Successive and Mixed Contrast61
  24. Contrasted Harmony64
  25. Color with White64
  26. Black with White64
  27. Color with Black65