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Colour: Art & Science
Edited by Trevor Lamb and Janine Bourriau
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995, pp. v+237.
ISBN: 0521-49645-4 hardback; 0521-49963-1 paperback.
Available from CUP online. Discounted copies, available to Darwin College members only, may
be ordered from the Master's Secretary.
This volume contains revised versions of the lectures given in
1993 in the eighth annual series of Darwin College Lectures.
- Introduction
- Trevor Lamb and Janine Bourriau
Trevor Lamb is Professor of Neuroscience, University of
Cambridge
Janine Bourriau is a Fellow of the McDonald Institute for
Archaeological Research, University of Cambridge
- 1 The history of colour in art
- David Bomford
Senior Restorer of Paintings, The National Gallery, London
- 2 Colour for the painter
- Bridget Riley
Painter
- 3 Light and colour
- Malcolm Longair
Jacksonian Professor of Natural Philosophy, Cavendish
Laboratory, University of Cambridge
- 4 Colour mechanisms of the eye
- Denis Baylor
Professor of Neurobiology, Stanford University
- 5 Seeing Colour
- John Mollon
Reader in Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge
- 6 Colour in nature
- Peter Parks
Film director and producer, co-founder Oxford Scientific
Films
- 7 Colour and culture
- John Gage
Reader in History of Western Art, University of Cambridge
- 8 Colour in language
- John Lyons
Master of Trinity Hall, Cambridge
- Index
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