Art Appreciation: Colour in Art: Pigments, Symbolism and Colour Theory
Course details
Course code
Q00019204Course date
Number of classes
10 sessionsTimetable
Tutor
Caroline LevisseFee range
How you'll learn
Venue
OnlineLevel of study
Entry Levels 1,2,3: If you have never studied this subject before and you’re not confident in your skills, Entry levels are a good starting point.
Level 1: Covers basic skills and knowledge needed for this subject
Level 2: Building on basic knowledge or experience. Similar to Grade 4/ C at GCSE or O level in England or Standards in Scotland.
Level 3: Learn about the topic in-depth and have a broad range of skills. Independent working Equivalent to an A level in England or Higher in Scotland.
Beginners: A perfect introduction if you have no experience and skills in this subject.
Improvers: The next step if you have basic skills or knowledge but want to progress them further.
Advanced: Build on the solid experience and skills you have in this subject, applying your skills and knowledge in a more complex way.
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Course overview
Course description
At the crossroad of intuition and science, colour has been the subject of many artistic debates. This course is an in-depth study at what colour is, how it works, and how it has been used by artists to achieve specific effects.
The fascinating history of some pigments (ultramarine and carmine, for instance) will give us an insight into artists’ materials. While some pigments are lightfast and highly valued, others are fading quickly, dramatically altering the paintings in which they have been used.
Because of the transitory nature of colours, and because colour seems to resist rational understanding, Western classical thinkers tended to qualify it as secondary and superficial. Modern artists, however, gave a new importance to colour. Many of them, from Turner and Delacroix, to Van Gogh, Matisse and the Delaunays, made extensive use of a brand-new field of knowledge: colour theory.
Finally, we will approach the subject from the angle of symbolism. From antiquity to modern art, we will examine how colours have been used to convey meaning in a work of art.
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