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Goethe's Theory of Colours

Goethe's Theory of Colours

Goethe's Theory of Colours

Translated from the German, with Notes
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Charles Lock Eastlake
October 2014
Paperback
9781108075442

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    This work by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749–1832) was translated into English in 1840 by Sir Charles Eastlake (1793–1865), painter and later keeper of the National Gallery. Goethe's 1810 work was rejected by many contemporary scientists because it appeared to contradict the physical laws laid down by Newton. However, its focus on the human perception of the colour spectrum, as opposed to the observable optical phenomenon, was attractive to, and influential upon, artists and philosophers. As Eastlake says in his preface, the work's dismissal on scientific grounds had caused 'a well-arranged mass of observations and experiments, many of which are important and interesting', to be overlooked. Eastlake also puts Goethe's work into its aesthetic and scientific context and describes its original reception. His clear translation of Goethe's observations and experiments on colour and light will appeal to anyone interested in our responses to art.

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    October 2014
    Paperback
    9781108075442
    482 pages
    216 × 140 × 27 mm
    0.61kg
    1 b/w illus. 3 colour illus.
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    Table of Contents

    • Translator's preface
    • Preface to the first edition of 1810
    • Introduction
    • 1. Physiological colours
    • 2. Physical colours
    • 3. Chemical colours
    • 4. General characteristics
    • 5. Relation to other pursuits
    • 6. Effect of colour with reference to moral associations
    • Concluding observations
    • Notes.
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      Author
    • Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
    • Translator
    • Charles Lock Eastlake