Nature’s Palette A Color Reference System from the Natural World

Nature’s Palette: A Color Reference System from the Natural World by Patrick Baty is an expanded edition published by Princeton University Press on May 18, 2021. This 288-page volume presents a comprehensive guide to color as derived from the natural world, building on the foundational work of Abraham Gottlob Werner’s 1814 text, Werner’s Nomenclature of Colours. The book includes enhanced illustrations and descriptions of various hues, making it a valuable resource for artists, designers, and naturalists.
Readers will discover a taxonomically organized exploration of color, featuring over 1,000 illustrations that connect specific colors to their natural origins, such as plants, animals, and minerals. The edition includes lavish feature pages showcasing taxidermy, eggs, shells, and butterflies, with specimens cross-referenced to the core catalog. Nature’s Palette serves as an illustrated reference for those interested in art, color theory, and the natural sciences, offering a rich visual experience that highlights the beauty and diversity of color in nature.
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A gorgeous expanded edition of Werner’s Nomenclature of Colours, a landmark reference book on color and its origins in nature
First published in 1814, Werner’s Nomenclature of Colours is a taxonomically organized guide to color in the natural world. Compiled by German geologist Abraham Gottlob Werner, the book was expanded and enhanced in 1821 by Patrick Syme, who added color swatches and further color descriptions, bringing the total number of classified hues to 110. The resulting resource has been invaluable not only to artists and designers but also to zoologists, botanists, mineralogists, anatomists, and explorers, including Charles Darwin on the famous voyage of the Beagle.
Nature’s Palette makes this remarkable volume available to today’s readers, and is now fully enhanced with new illustrations of all the animals, plants, and minerals Werner referenced alongside each color swatch. Readers can see “tile red” in a piece of porcelain jasper, the breast of a cock bullfinch, or a Shrubby Pimpernel. They can admire “Berlin blue” on a piece of sapphire, the Hepatica flower, or the wing feathers of a jay. Interspersed throughout the book are lavish feature pages displaying cases of taxidermy, eggs, shells, feathers, minerals, and butterflies, with individual specimens cross-referenced to the core catalog.
Featuring contributions by leading natural history experts along with more than 1,000 color illustrations and eight gatefolds, Nature’s Palette is the ideal illustrated reference volume for visual artists, naturalists, and anyone who is captivated by color.
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