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Why bees do not see red and we sometimes feel blue

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- Fascinating, funny and informative: a vibrant cultural history of color - 150 color facts from art and nature, color psychology and science - A beautiful coffee table book distinguished by its original photography and modern graphic design Has pink always been feminine and blue masculine? Why does orange whet our appetite? Why do we feel blue? Shades of color accompany our lives and shape our language: we become green with envy, or remove our rose-tinted spectacles. But how did colors acquire these associations? In this beautiful coffee table book, we traverse the color spectrum with 150 remarkable stories of our experience, understanding and theories of color. With insights from art, nature, psychology and science, this is an amusing, entertaining, and vibrant journey through the cultural history of color.

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Why bees do not see red and we sometimes feel blue, Joanna Zoelzer

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2021
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Title
Why bees do not see red and we sometimes feel blue
Language
English
Released
2021
Format
Hardcover
Pages
224
ISBN10
3961713650
ISBN13
9783961713653
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- Fascinating, funny and informative: a vibrant cultural history of color - 150 color facts from art and nature, color psychology and science - A beautiful coffee table book distinguished by its original photography and modern graphic design Has pink always been feminine and blue masculine? Why does orange whet our appetite? Why do we feel blue? Shades of color accompany our lives and shape our language: we become green with envy, or remove our rose-tinted spectacles. But how did colors acquire these associations? In this beautiful coffee table book, we traverse the color spectrum with 150 remarkable stories of our experience, understanding and theories of color. With insights from art, nature, psychology and science, this is an amusing, entertaining, and vibrant journey through the cultural history of color.