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[edit]The science of beauty ( ) | ||
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Author |
David Ramsay Hay (1797-1866) |
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Title |
The science of beauty |
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Subtitle | as developed in nature and applied in art | |
Publisher |
William Blackwood & Sons |
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Description |
David Ramsay Hay was a Scottish artist, interior decorator and colour theorist. The son of a poet and friend of Robert Burns, in April 1820 he commenced work at Abbotsford for Walter Scott. In 1850 he decorated Holyroodhouse for Queen Victoria. Hay was an advocate of imitative finishes such as graining and marbling, and textured paints to imitate brocade fabrics. From 1828, he developed his theory of colour harmony over six successive editions of his book, The Laws of Harmonious Colouring Adapted to Interior Decorations |
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Language | English | |
Publication date |
1856 publication_date QS:P577,+1856-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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Source | Internet Archive identifier: scienceofbeautya00hayd_0 | |
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