Werner's Nomenclature of Colours;Adapted to Zoology Botany Chemistry Mineralogy Anatomy and the Arts
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<p><p><strong>Originally published in 1814 this remarkable volume features 110 colour swatches paired with poetic descriptions that capture nature's vibrant palette.</strong></p></p><p><p>In the eighteenth century German geologist Abraham Gottlob Werner (1750-1817) set out to establish a standard reference guide to colour for use in the general sciences. Decades later Scottish botanical artist Patrick Syme (1774-1845) extended Werner's work refining it into a comprehensive catalogue of the most prominent shades and hues found in nature. The result was a timeless compendium of colour that showcases the beauty of nature across the animal vegetable and mineral kingdoms.</p></p><p><p>Each colour swatch in Syme's edition of <em>Werner's Nomenclature of Colours</em> is accompanied by examples found in nature offering a practical tool for scientists artists and explorers alike. Notably Charles Darwin used this guide during his voyage on the HMS Beagle to accurately describe his observations.</p></p><p><p>This exquisite collection of colours celebrates the harmony of art and science capturing the beauty found in the natural world.</p></p>
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