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You can enjoy the special color [red] masterpieces.

*A color that has been deeply associated with culture and tradition.
Red, the color of fire and blood, is said to be the color that humans first gave their name to. From its beginnings in cave murals to the sparkle of life to the lamentation of death, red is a special color that inhabits all human emotions. Artists of all ages and cultures have been fascinated by red and have used it in interesting ways.

*The archetypal color of all things
Red is ambivalent, symbolizing good and evil in various religions. The color that represented the privileges of kings also became a symbol of revolution. In this book, you can enjoy various works in red, starting with ancient murals and including paintings by Matisse, Gauguin, Mondrian, Rothko, and others.

*Structure (excerpt)
Red in Art / Map of the Red World / Variations on Red / Man in Red Turban (Jan van Eyck) / Portrait of a Woman in Red (Añolo Bronzino) / Job Ridiculed by His Wife (Georges de La Tour) / Alea Léa (Paul Gauguin) / Red Studio (Henri Matisse) / Lovers (Egon *Siele) / Red Composition B (No.II) (Piet Mondrian) / Untitled (Mark *Rothko) / Red Dots (Yayoi Kusama) / The Butcher (Annibale *Carracci) / Portrait of Marie de *Eredia (Emile *Levy) / Form in Red (Frantisek*Kupka)/The Hull (Hyman*Bloom)/Midday in Summer (Marc*Chagall), etc.

*[Story of Colors] series
Where do colors come from and where do they go? This series traces the history, stories, and influence of color, which has been used for various purposes in civilizations of all ages and cultures, through beautiful visuals of famous works of art. [Blue, Pink, and Black are now on sale. A sequel [Gold] is scheduled to be published.

[About the Author]
Hayley Edwards Dujardin
Art history and mode history researcher. She graduated from the Ecole du Louvre and the London *College* of *Fashion*. As a curator and freelance writer, she has collaborated on research projects and exhibitions for the Victoria and Albert Museum, as well as working as a consultant for private collectors. She helped set up the archive department of the Guy *Laroche maison. Teaches history of mode and fashion theory in Paris.

[About the translator]
Ami MARUYAMA
French translator*editor. After working as a Japanese language teacher in France, she worked in Japan as a secretary for an artist, a scenario writer, and a producer of bilingual podcasts in French and Japanese. She translates various French-language documents, including localization and branding, conducts interviews, plans events, and creates illustrations.

SD item code:12899258

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Haley*Edwards Dujardin Original Story Translated by A. Maruyama
ヘイリー・エドワーズ=デュジャルダン 原著 丸山 有美 翻訳
(181380)
JAN:9784798181387
(181380) JAN:9784798181387

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Item added on: 2024/11/7
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Number of pages:108
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Country of manufacture: Japan
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Year of manufacture: 2024
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You can enjoy the special color [red] masterpieces.

*A color that has been deeply associated with culture and tradition.
Red, the color of fire and blood, is said to be the color that humans first gave their name to. From its beginnings in cave murals to the sparkle of life to the lamentation of death, red is a special color that inhabits all human emotions. Artists of all ages and cultures have been fascinated by red and have used it in interesting ways.

*The archetypal color of all things
Red is ambivalent, symbolizing good and evil in various religions. The color that represented the privileges of kings also became a symbol of revolution. In this book, you can enjoy various works in red, starting with ancient murals and including paintings by Matisse, Gauguin, Mondrian, Rothko, and others.

*Structure (excerpt)
Red in Art / Map of the Red World / Variations on Red / Man in Red Turban (Jan van Eyck) / Portrait of a Woman in Red (Añolo Bronzino) / Job Ridiculed by His Wife (Georges de La Tour) / Alea Léa (Paul Gauguin) / Red Studio (Henri Matisse) / Lovers (Egon *Siele) / Red Composition B (No.II) (Piet Mondrian) / Untitled (Mark *Rothko) / Red Dots (Yayoi Kusama) / The Butcher (Annibale *Carracci) / Portrait of Marie de *Eredia (Emile *Levy) / Form in Red (Frantisek*Kupka)/The Hull (Hyman*Bloom)/Midday in Summer (Marc*Chagall), etc.

*[Story of Colors] series
Where do colors come from and where do they go? This series traces the history, stories, and influence of color, which has been used for various purposes in civilizations of all ages and cultures, through beautiful visuals of famous works of art. [Blue, Pink, and Black are now on sale. A sequel [Gold] is scheduled to be published.

[About the Author]
Hayley Edwards Dujardin
Art history and mode history researcher. She graduated from the Ecole du Louvre and the London *College* of *Fashion*. As a curator and freelance writer, she has collaborated on research projects and exhibitions for the Victoria and Albert Museum, as well as working as a consultant for private collectors. She helped set up the archive department of the Guy *Laroche maison. Teaches history of mode and fashion theory in Paris.

[About the translator]
Ami MARUYAMA
French translator*editor. After working as a Japanese language teacher in France, she worked in Japan as a secretary for an artist, a scenario writer, and a producer of bilingual podcasts in French and Japanese. She translates various French-language documents, including localization and branding, conducts interviews, plans events, and creates illustrations.

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