Moses_Harris,_The_Natural_System_of_Colours.jpg
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Description Moses Harris, The Natural System of Colours.jpg |
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Moses Harris, in his book, The Natural System of Colours (1776). In a color palette, complimentary colors are two colors directly across from each other. For example, red and green are complimentary colors. Tetradic color palettes use four colors, a pair of complimentary colors. For example, you could use, yellow, purple red and green. Tetrad colors can be found by putting a square or rectangle on the color wheel.
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Source | project Gutenberg |
Author | Moses Harris, The Natural System of Colours and Ignaz Schiffermüller, Versuch eines Farbensystems (Vienna, 1772), plate I |
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