Earlier than we had Pantone Color Guide, there was no universally acknowledged system to determine colours. However there have been makes an attempt to make it, and doubtless probably the most spectacular one got here from the artist identified solely as A. Boogert, who again in 1692 created a powerful piece of literature about mixing colours.
Handwritten in Dutch, the “Traité des couleurs servant à la peinture à l’eau“ was an 800-page lengthy information on coloration and paint that was in all probability probably the most complete piece on colours on the time. It featured coloration samples, descriptions and even directions on find out how to create sure hues and alter the tone by including one, two, or three components of water.
Medieval e book historian Erik Kwakkel was the one who received the possibility to look at the e book, and as he translated a part of the introduction, he concluded that the colour e book was meant as an academic information. Sadly, there’s solely a single copy of the e book identified to exist, so in all probability solely a few the privileged few received to be educated by it.
The e book is at the moment stored on the Bibliothèque Méjanes in Aix-en-Provence, France.
Extra information: Erik Kwakkel (h/t: colossal)