" Paris, Gauthier-Villars et Fils, 1890, in-folio, 33 x 25 cm, xii pp + 144 pp + (6)nn pp (atlas) + 29 full page colour plates (numbered I, Ibis, II-XXVIII), loosely inserted are a screen printed on board (with a square view opening) and a transparent serpente with printed explanation (to use with plate I, which is bound in a frontispiece). (Complete, as published). Sewn, with the original printed wrapper. Fine copy, nothwithstanding some discolouring at the uneven lower margin. Charles Lacouture (1832 - 1908) was professor at the ''Institut Saint-Clément'' in Metz. This rare study is dedicated to the great 19th c. French colour theoretician Chevreul. Lacouture proposes here , with the use of the three primary colours, a practical method to implement Chevreul's colour theories in art and colour printing. (see Hope and Walsh ; Color compendium (1990) pp. 331 . Wurmfeld, Color documents , 36).."
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