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Introduction by Professor Clifford. | ||
Part I. | ||
Chapter | Paragraph | |
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I. | COLOR NAMES: red, yellow, green, blue, purple | 1 |
Appendix I.—Misnomers for Color. | ||
II. | COLOR QUALITIES: hue, value, chroma | 20 |
Appendix II.—Scales of Hue, Value, and Chroma. | ||
III. | COLOR MIXTURE: a tri-dimensional balance | 54 |
Appendix III.—False Color Balance. | ||
IV | PRISIMATIC COLORS | 87 |
Appendix IV.—Children’s Color Studies. | ||
V. | THE PIGMENT COLOR SPHERE: true color balance | 102 |
Appendix V.—Schemes based on Brewster’s Theory. | ||
VI. | COLOR NOTATION: a written color system | 132 |
VII. | COLOR HARMONY: a measured relation | 146 |
Part II. | ||
A COLOR SYSTEM AND COURSE OF STUDY BASED ON THE COLOR SOLID AND ITS CHARTS. | ||
Arranged for nine years of school life. | ||
GLOSSARY OF COLOR TERMS. | ||
Taken from the Century Dictionary. | ||
INDEX | ||
(by paragraphs). |