Artistes of Colour

Artistes of Colour
Author: Steve Ward
Publisher:
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2021-02-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781733971270

We live in a society that places an increasing value in ethnic diversity and cultural identity. However, the contribution that performers from a variety of ethnic backgrounds made to the development of the circus in the nineteenth century is very often overlooked and largely forgotten. Pablo Fanque and Miss La La may be notable names of the period but there were many others besides. Using contemporary records and images, this book explores the wealth and depth of talented black and other ethnic performers, and the contribution they made to the success of the nineteenth century circus. These are iconic figures who should be drawn in from the margins of history and given the recognition they deserve.

Nature's Palette

Nature's Palette
Author: Patrick Baty
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2021-05-18
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0691217041

This fully realized colour catalogue includes elegant contemporary illustrations of every animal, plant or mineral cited in Syme's edition of “Werner's nomenclature of colours”

International Trade and the Music Industry

International Trade and the Music Industry
Author: Lisa Gordon
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2023-01-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000848469

Live music events are synonymous with fun but seldom associated with international trade. This book serves to transform this mindset, through describing the economic value of live music and analysing the factors affecting international trade in Caribbean live music services. Race and ethnicity, unachieved regionalism within the Caribbean, and perceived biases in international trade agreements are assessed in relation to their impact on this trade. Several topics presented in this book are based on empirical findings from a previous microeconomic study, dedicated entirely to international trade in live music. Moreover, this book is unique because it compares the Caribbean and South Korea to assess the effectiveness of strategies aimed at developing international trade in live music services. This comparison should inspire robust policy initiatives for advancing international trade in Caribbean live music, given that South Korea is presently a heavyweight in the export of its entertainment services, despite language barriers. Given the interdisciplinary nature of this book, it will appeal to a wide range of readers such as postgraduate students or researchers of microeconomics, intraregional trade, international trade, international business, international relations, public policy, and cultural studies, as well as IP legal professionals, live music stakeholders, cultural practitioners, and policymakers.

Women Artists of Color

Women Artists of Color
Author: Phoebe Farris
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Minority women artists
ISBN:

A critical discussion of the art works, lives, associates, and influences of over 90 20th-century female artists representative of four ethnic groups: African American, Asian-Pacific American, Latin American, and Native American.

Color Theory for Artists

Color Theory for Artists
Author: Ian Goldsmith
Publisher: Ilex Press
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2024-10-22
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1781579628

Full of beautiful, intricate hand-painted color wheels and practical advice on using and mixing color, this book is a must-have for any artist working with pigment and paint. Starting from the basics of color and working up to the complexities of tonality, harmony, opacity and pigment, artist Ian Goldsmith explores and explains all the key elements of color and what it can do. A comprehensive paint index at the back of the book provides an indispensable reference guide for choosing and purchasing materials that no practicing artist should be without. Including: - Primaries, secondaries and tertiaries - Harmony - Tonality - Color temperature

Chromatopia

Chromatopia
Author: David Coles
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-04-28
Genre: Color
ISBN: 9781760760618

Did you know that the Egyptians created the first synthetic colour; or that the noblest purple comes from a predatory sea snail? Throughout history, artists' pigments have been made from deadly metals, poisonous minerals, urine, cow dung, and even crushed insects. From grinding down beetles and burning animal bones to alchemy and serendipity, Chromatopia reveals the origin stories of over 50 of history's most extraordinary pigments. Spanning the ancient world to modern leaps in technology, this is a book for the artist, the history buff, the science lover and the design fanatic.

John Singer Sargent

John Singer Sargent
Author: Richard Ormond
Publisher: Paul Mellon Centre
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1998
Genre: Art
ISBN:

"From 1874 to 1882, John Singer Sargent (1856-1925) produced more than 200 paintings and water-colours aside from portraiture that chart his development as an artist. The breadth of his achievement includes figures in landscape settings, architectural studies, seascapes, subject paintings, and studies after old masters. From his powerful studies of models in Paris in the mid-1870s to his compelling paintings set in Venice in the early 1880s, the works published in this volume of the catalogue raisonne show the variety of his aesthetic responses." "Working in the studio and en plein air, Sargent travelled widely during the eight years covered in this volume, painting in Paris, Brittany, Capri, Spain, North Africa and Venice." "This is the first time that Sargent's early work has been mapped so comprehensively. With very few exceptions, this book illustrates all the pictures under discussion in colour. Each painting, including several which have never been published before, is documented in depth with full provenance, exhibition history and bibliography. Original research of primary documents and on-site investigations uncovered much new information, presented in critical discussions of subject matter, dating, style, and significance in the artist's career. The volume reproduces a wealth of Sargent's preliminary and related drawings and of comparative works by other artists." --Book Jacket.

Black Artists on Art

Black Artists on Art
Author: Samella S. Lewis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1969
Genre: African American art
ISBN:

Introduces the works and thoughts of a selected number of producing Afro-American artists. Includes reproductions of their works and brief biographical sketches.