
White: The History of a Color
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Religion & Spirituality
Science & Technology
History
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형식
하드커버
페이지
240
언어
영어
출판됨
Jan 24, 2023
출판사
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691243492
ISBN-13
9780691243498
설명
Michel Pastoureau delves into the rich and varied history of the color white, revealing its profound cultural significance across time and civilizations. From its symbolism in ancient societies to its evolution in art and fashion, the narrative carries the reader on a journey through historical contexts where white has played a pivotal role in human expression. Pastoureau explores how this seemingly simple color has been associated with purity, innocence, and even death, showcasing its multifaceted meanings.
He expertly intertwines anecdotes and historical accounts, illuminating how the color has transitioned from a marker of social status to a symbol of modernity and minimalism. The exploration extends beyond mere aesthetics, prompting readers to consider how white has shaped thoughts, traditions, and social constructs throughout history.
In shedding light on the complexities surrounding white, Pastoureau invites contemplation on how the colors we choose reflect our identities and perspectives in a continually evolving world, making this exploration a captivating read for art lovers, historians, and color enthusiasts alike.
He expertly intertwines anecdotes and historical accounts, illuminating how the color has transitioned from a marker of social status to a symbol of modernity and minimalism. The exploration extends beyond mere aesthetics, prompting readers to consider how white has shaped thoughts, traditions, and social constructs throughout history.
In shedding light on the complexities surrounding white, Pastoureau invites contemplation on how the colors we choose reflect our identities and perspectives in a continually evolving world, making this exploration a captivating read for art lovers, historians, and color enthusiasts alike.