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Josef Albers (1971)
Interaction of Color
Michel Chevreul (1969)
The principles of harmony and contrast of colours, and their applications to the arts : including painting, interior decoration, tapestries, carpets, mosaics, coloured glazing, paper-staining, calico-printing, letterpress printing, map-colouring, dress, landscape and flower gardening, etc.
R. Evans, D. Farnsworth (1948)
Introduction to ColorAmerican Journal of Physics, 16
A content analysis of nine books on color is used to confirm the multifarious nature of color harmony. Different meanings of the harmony concept are distributed over twelve attributes. Results are condensed into six unique domains to encompass all meanings of color harmony.
Color Research & Application – Wiley
Published: Aug 1, 1991
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