Impressionistic Color Theory contrast of opposites and juxtaposition of small color areas; no black.
Monet's Light Studies - Roen Cathedral; Haystacks. A perfect demonstration of impressionist coloring in the shadows: by Claude Monet
Color and Impressionism at Creighton University
Chevreul's theory: Chevreul's Color Wheel
Chevreuls Colour Theory and its Consequences for Artists by Georges Roque at Academia.edu
Michel-Eugène Chevreul's "Principles of Color Harmony and Contrast" by Bruce MacEvoy at Handprint.com
Seurat How Color is Perceived in Pointillism
the "optical effect" of tiny dots & dashes as seen from a distance Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat, 1884-86
Here is what the painting looks like close up
A Sunday on La Grande Jatte at The Art Institute of Chicago
Divisionism/Pointillism at The Tate
Concept of Vision as a Succession of Overlapping Images
Discussion of the subtractive color theory and it's interaction with the retina.
How color is perceived in color television:
early color television - only 3 colors used - in various quantities. The color of the mans skin is composed of colors mixing "optically"
perceived image
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Persistence of Vision at The American Museum of The Moving Image
Principles of Television Color at Cyber College
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