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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ogden_RoodOgden Rood - Wikipedia

    Ogden Nicholas Rood (3 February 1831 in Danbury, Connecticut – 12 November 1902 in Manhattan) was an American physicist best known for his work in color theory.

  2. Ogden Nicholas Rood, né à Danbury (Connecticut) le 3 février 1831 et mort à Manhattan le 12 novembre 1902, est un physicien américain principalement connu pour ses travaux sur la vision des couleurs.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DivisionismDivisionism - Wikipedia

    Georges Seurat founded the style around 1884 as chromoluminarism, drawing from his understanding of the scientific theories of Michel Eugène Chevreul, Ogden Rood and Charles Blanc, among others. Divisionism developed along with another style, Pointillism , which is defined specifically by the use of dots of paint and does not ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Color_theoryColor theory - Wikipedia

    For much of the 19th century artistic color theory either lagged behind scientific understanding or was augmented by science books written for the lay public, in particular Modern Chromatics (1879) by the American physicist Ogden Rood, and early color atlases developed by Albert Munsell (Munsell Book of Color, 1915, see Munsell color ...

  5. Ogden Rood, an American physicist at Columbia published a treatise on color theory that specifically addressed the new synthetic pigments. His text became a reference for Impressionist and Neo-Impressionist painters.

  6. 10 de nov. de 2020 · Ogden Nicholas Rood was an American physicist, best known for his work in color theory. He was a descendant of Scottish immigrants arriving in America in the seventeenth century and was born on February 3, 1831, in Danbury, CT.

  7. www.nasonline.org › memoir-pdfs › rood-ogdenOGDEN NICHOLAS ROOD

    BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF OGDEN NICHOLAS ROOD. OGDEN NICHOLAS EOOD, member of the National Academy of Sciences since 1865, was born at Danbury, Connecticut, February 3, 1831. Professor Eood was of Scottish descent, the family having lived near Edinburgh.