Chromatics, or an Essay on the Analogy and Harmony of Colours.
Additional Physical Format: Print version: Field, George, 1777?-1854. Chromatics, or, An essay on the analogy and harmony of colours. London: Printed for the Author by A.J. Valpy, 1817.
Analogous colors are a group of three colors next to each other on a color wheel, such as violet, red-violet, and red. When these colors are grouped together we call it an analogous color scheme.
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Analogous color schemes are a common sight in nature, occurring often in plants. The most popular example of a naturally occurring analogous scheme is the changing color of leaves in fall, yet analogous colors can be seen even in the petals of a single flower or in the sky at sunrise and sunset.
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