Light and Color.

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Light and Color

Light and color St. Denis

Haute Saone Chapelle de Ronchamp by Le Corbusier

Atmospheric Perspective

The Great Western Railway by J.M.W. Turner, 1844

The Last Supper by Tintoretto, 1592-1594

A sphere represented by means of modeling

Artemisia Gentileschi, Judith and Maidservant with the Head of Holofernes, 1625 Example of chiaroscuro

Mary Cassat, In the Loge, 1879

Hatching and cross hatching

Michelangelo, Head of Satyr 1620

High Value or Key Low

Tints Shades

October in the Catskills, Gifford, 1880

She-ba Romare Bearden, 1970

Leon Golub, Mercenaries III, 1980

Sunday on La Grande Jatte, 1884 by Georges Seurat Example of Pointillism

Charles Searles, Filas for Sale, 1972 (From the Nigerian Impressions Series Example of Polychromatic

Local Color – The color we KNOW something to be.

Perceptual Color (color perceived; this has been painted in plein air)

Arbitrary Color

Robert Delaunay, Premier Disque, 1912

Sonia Delauney Electric Prism, 1914