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A scientific and practical examination of colour contrast begins by defining simultaneous contrast and demonstrating it through systematic experiments and a representative formula, distinguishing simultaneous, successive, and mixed effects. It analyzes how colours alter one another when set beside white, black, grey, or related hues, presents chromatic diagrams, tones, scales, and rules of harmony, and offers detailed applications across painting, tapestry, dyeing, printing, dress, military clothing, illumination, and gardening. Practical rules for mixture and weaving — binary primary mixing, complementary mixtures, and three-colour combinations — accompany illustrative plates and guidance for achieving consistent colour relationships in decorative and pictorial work.

About the Author

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M. E. Chevreul

Michel Eugène Chevreul was a French chemist and color theorist, renowned for his work in the field of color science. He is best known for his influential book, "The Laws of Contrast of Colour," which explores the principles of color perception and the interactions between colors. Chevreul's research laid the groundwork for modern color theory and had a significant impact on various fields, including art, design, and textile manufacturing. His contributions to the understanding of color relationships continue to be relevant in contemporary discussions of aesthetics and visual perception.

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