CONTENTS.


Page.
INTRODUCTION[ 1]
PREFACE[ 5]
The Theory of Color[ 9]
  Why Artists and Scientists Have Disagreed[ 10]
  The Speculations of the Past[ 12]
  What the Primary Teacher Needs to Consider[ 13]
  Concerning the Solar Spectrum[ 15]
  Six Spectrum Standards of Color[ 17]
  The Color Wheel and Maxwell Disks[ 18]
  The Bradley System of Color Instruction[ 20]
Color Definitions[ 23]
Practical Experiments[ 31]
  The Color Wheel[ 31]
  The Color Top[ 32]
  Use of the Disks[ 32]
  How to Begin the Experiments[ 34]
  The Old Theories Tested by Mixture of Three Pigments[ 45]
  Old Theories Tested by the Color Wheel or Color Top[ 46]
  Concerning the Complementary Colors[ 50]
  Citrines and Russets[ 54]
  Olives[ 55]
  Vermilion, Burnt Sienna, Raw Sienna and Indian Red[ 56]
  Classification of Harmonies[ 56]
  The Work of Chevreul Reviewed[ 58]
  Simultaneous, Successive and Mixed Contrast[ 61]
  Contrasted Harmony[ 64]
  Color with White[ 64]
  Black with White[ 64]
  Color with Black[ 65]
  Colors with Gray[ 65]
  Contrast of Colors[ 67]
  Dominant Harmonies[ 67]
  Complementary Harmonies[ 69]
  Analogous Harmonies[ 70]
  Perfected Harmonies[ 70]
  Field's Chromatic Equivalents[ 73]
  Colored Papers[ 74]
Color Teaching in the Schoolroom[ 76]
  The Glass Prism[ 78]
  How the Bradley Color Standards Were Chosen[ 79]
  Paper Color Tablets[ 80]
  Color Wheel or Top[ 82]
  The Study of Tones[ 85]
  Neutral Grays[ 89]
  Explanation of Broken Colors[ 91]
  An Exercise in Broken Colors[ 92]
  Formulas for a Chart of Broken Spectrum Scales[ 95]
  Certain Color Puzzles[ 96]
  Chart of Pure Spectrum Scales Completed[ 98]
  The Work of Cutting and Pasting[ 99]
  A Variety of Designs[ 101]
  Analysis of Color Materials[ 106]
  The Bradley Colored Papers[ 112]
  Engine Colored Papers[ 116]
  Water Colors[ 118]
  Color Blindness[ 121]
Outline of a Course in Color Instruction[ 124]
  The Solar Spectrum[ 125]
  Pigmentary Spectrum Colors[ 125]
  Study of Tones[ 126]
  Broken Colors[ 127]
  Complete Chart of Pure Spectrum Scales in Five Tones[ 127]
  Advanced Study of Harmonies[ 128]