History of colors
Color History |
The history of colors is very old it
starts when humans stepped into the world. Colors have strange imprints in
human life, without the color, someone's life would be weird. If there is color
then there is happiness in life, everything in the world has some color. If we
look around us then we know that colors are everywhere, e.g. if we see in the
sky, mountains, forests, water, dresses, meals, rainbow, and light even in the
dark there is a color. If we look in the past that we know that almost every
civilization had its own myths regarding different colors. If we take the
example of Egyptians civilization we understand that they had great myths
associated with colors. The Egyptians enhanced their homes, nurseries, castles,
and tombs with moving work of art that echoes their gratefulness for everything
that the divine beings gave them and blended these vivid pictures in with
lively hues. The royal residence of Emmanhotep III (1386-1353 BC) in Malikata
was brilliantly painted, with outside dividers of white and blue, yellow and
green insides, s, dividers and different trimmings. The main shading wheel was
introduced by Sir Isaac Newton in the seventeenth century when he initially
found the obvious range of light. At that time, people understood that colors
are of two types, Red represents with more light and blue with darker but with
the passage of time scientists and painters combine do work and invent lots of
colors and now we have a very different life.
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