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So my understanding of modern colour theory, that red, green and blue can make any colour, was in part Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell doing experiments with a wheel. But it hits me (watching my son paint in the kitchen), that artists have been making a huge range of colours for years.
What I’m asking is how artist’s before the 1800s? What were the theory of colours like before this?
u/HaggisPope — 19 days ago