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    Princeton, New Jersey :Princeton University Press,
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    Format: 213 Seiten : , Illustrationen ; , 25 cm.
    ISBN: 978-0-691-17277-4 , 0691172773
    Uniform Title: Rouge
    Content: "The color red has represented many things, from the life force and the divine to love, lust, and anger. Up through the Middle Ages, red held a place of privilege in the Western world. For many cultures, red was not just one color of many but rather the only color worthy enough to be used for social purposes--in some languages, the word for red was the same as the word for color. The first color developed for painting and dying, red became associated in antiquity with war, wealth, and power. In the medieval period, red held both religious significance, as the color of the blood of Christ and the fires of Hell, and secular meaning, as a symbol of love, glory, and beauty. Yet during the Protestant Reformation, red began to decline in status. Viewed as indecent and immoral and linked to luxury and the excesses of the Catholic Church, red fell out of favor. After the French Revolution, red gained new respect as the color of progressive movements and radical left-wing politics. In this beautifully illustrated book, Michel Pastoureau, the acclaimed author of Blue, Black, and Green, now masterfully navigates centuries of symbolism and complex meanings to present the fascinating and sometimes controversial history of the color red. Pastoureau illuminates red's evolution through a diverse selection of captivating images, from the cave paintings of Lascaux, the works of Renaissance masters, to modern paintings and stained glass by Mark Rothko and Josef Albers."--Inside front jacket flap
    Note: Originally published: Paris : Éditions du Seuil, ©2016, under the title: Rouge: Histoire d'une couleur. - Illustrated endpapers , The first color: from earliest times to the end of antiquity -- The favorite color: sixth to fourteenth centuries -- A controversial color: fourteenth to seventeenth centuries -- A dangerous color? Eighteenth to twenty-first centuries , Translated from the French
    Language: English
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    Keywords: Rot ; Kunst ; Kultur ; Farbensymbolik ; Farbenpsychologie ; Wahrnehmung ; Rot ; Ikonographie ; Rot ; Farbenlehre ; Ästhetik ; Bildband ; History ; Bildband ; Bildband ; History
    Author information: Pastoureau, Michel 1947-
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