Green: The History of a Color

Green: The History of a Color

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Romance Religion & Spirituality Science & Technology +2 more
Format Hardcover
Pages 240
Language English
Published Aug 24, 2014
Publisher Princeton University Press
ISBN-10 069115936X
ISBN-13 9780691159362
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Michel Pastoureau invites readers on a vibrant journey through time and culture with his engaging exploration of the color green. This expert scholar delves into green's historical significance, tracing its evolution from ancient societies to modern times, revealing how its perception has shifted throughout the ages.

Through captivating illustrations and insightful narratives, the book uncovers green's role in art, religion, and societal norms. Readers will discover how this color has symbolized everything from renewal and nature to envy and wealth, highlighting its complex relationship with human emotions and values. Pastoureau meticulously examines how the color has influenced various civilizations and examines its presence in language, fashion, and even commerce.

Ultimately, the book is not just about color but also about the deeper meanings and associations that green evokes in different cultures. It encourages readers to appreciate the nuances of green in their own lives, enriching their understanding of the world around them.

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