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Inessential Colors: Architecture on Paper in Early Modern Europe

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"Today, architectural plans and drawings are always signposted with colors: pink for poch???e, or exterior walls, yellow for certain interior elements, and blue for details and ornament. How and why did this practice begin? The craft of architectural drawing-plans, sections, and details-was originally developed during the Italian Renaissance under the influence of engravers. The results were correspondingly monochromatic, relying on representation through line and perspective. But in the 1800s, an influx of painters-turned ...

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Inessential Colors: Architecture on Paper in Early Modern Europe 2021, Princeton University Press, Princeton

ISBN-13: 9780691213569

Hardcover