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    The psychophysical theory behind the color circle dates to the early color triangle of Thomas Young, whose work was later extended by James Clerk Maxwell and Hermann von Helmholtz.

  3. A color wheel is a diagram used in the visual arts to represent the colors of the visible spectrum and their relationships to each other. The colors are arranged systematically in a circle, with each hue falling usually into one of three categories: primary, secondary, or intermediate.

  4. Chevreul’s Color Circle. It was Michel-Eugène Chevreul, a French chemist, who first produced a comprehensive hierarchical color wheel in 1839. Chevreul was head of the dyeing department at Gobelin tapestry works in Paris.

  5. English artist Mary Gartside produced not only a “colour circle” but also abstract blots that broke down previously designed colour wheels into harmonizing and contrasting hues. The colour wheel was developed through centuries of exploration.

  6. Mar 10, 2021 · Isaac Newton, Color Circle from Book I, Part II, Proposition VI, Problem 2 of Opticks, 4th edition, 1730. Unlike modern color wheels, it was designed to illustrate the mixture of lights, it only featured spectral hues, and it was not evenly divided.

  7. Nov 21, 2023 · Johannes Itten, a painter, and art theorist, later devised a 12-step color wheel by adding the tertiary colors to the color wheel. He worked in Germany at a famous art school in the 1920s.

  8. In 1666, Isaac Newton observes light refract through a prism, merges the spectrum into a circle, and pairs the colors opposite each other. This creates the first color wheel, the concept of complementary colors, and the field of color theory is discovered.

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