Color science and the visual arts. A guide for conservators, curatos, and the curious

In lively and accessible prose, color science expert Roy S. Berns helps the reader understand complex color-technology concepts and offers solutions to problems that occur when art is displayed, conserved, imaged, or reproduced. Berns writes for two types of audiences: museum professionals seeking explanations for common color-related issues and students in conservation, museum studies, and art history programs. The seven chapters in the book fall naturally into two sections: fundamentals, covering topics such as spectral measurements, metamerism, and color inconstancy; and applications, where artwork display, painting materials, and color reproduction are discussed. A unique feature of this book is the use of more than 200 images as its main medium of communication, employing color physics, color vision, and imaging science to produce visualizations throughout the pages. An annotated bibliography complements the main text with suggestions for further reading and more in-depth study of particular topics.

Details

Type

Book

Place of publication

Los Angeles

Year

2016

Number of pages

208 pages

Language

English

ISBN

9781606064818

Open stacks or available on request

Open stacks

Illustrations

Yes

Bibliography

No

UDC code and author sign

707.41 Ber

Volumes

1

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