Title
ColourVis: exploring colour usage in paintings over time
Abstract
The colour palette of painters over history has been of interest to many, including: art historians, archeologists, and art lovers. Colour usage in art changes from culture to culture and season to season and is often thought of as reflecting or inspiring mood and ambience. We present ColourVis: a visualization that supports exploration of colour usage in digital images. In particular, we use as a case study European art over the last six centuries. Visualizing this relatively unexplored area offers insights into such questions as: How blue was Picasso's blue period?; How do realist painters' colour choices compare to that of surrealist painters; or How has the usage of colours changed over time? Through ColourVis we offer an exploration and comparison tool for individual paintings, groups of paintings and trends in colour usage over time.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1145/2030441.2030464
Computational Aesthetics
Keywords
Field
DocType
colour choice,case study european art,comparison tool,blue period,art historian,colour usage,art lover,art change,colour palette,present colourvis,seasonality,digital image
PICASSO,Visual arts,Visualization,Painting,Art
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
6
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jonathan Haber1292.21
Sean Lynch221.79
Sheelagh Carpendale34431251.97