First published in the early twentieth century, Suggestions for the Study of Colour (revised hardcover edition) by Henry Barrett Carpenter is a timeless, practical guide to understanding how color truly works. If you think you know color theory, this book will surprise you.
Carpenter teaches that color follows a natural order, one that can be observed, studied, and applied. Through clear explanations and guided observation, readers learn what simple color harmony is, how contrasting colors function, how to identify and use them effectively, and what "discord" means in color composition. Rather than something to avoid, discord, when understood and used in small, intentional ways, can add delicacy, vitality, and beauty.
Designed for students, artists, and educators, this modern hardcover edition preserves the original text in a clean, usable format meant for active study, note-taking, and repeated reference-a concise, thoughtful resource for anyone seeking a clearer, more disciplined understanding of color.
What This Book Helps You WithUnderstanding the natural order of colorLearning what simple color harmony is and how to achieve itIdentifying and using contrasting colors effectivelyRecognizing and defining color discordUsing Discord intentionally to create subtle, powerful effectsObserving color relationships in natureApplying hue, tone, and harmony with greater confidence