German Color Theory of 19th Century Romantic Landscape Painting | Demonstration by Boris Koller | The Cave of Apelles

In this video you will learn about:

  • How 19th century German painters organized their landscapes
  • Using only two of three pairs of the compensative colors
  • Making the landscape warm near you and cold farther away
  • Red or blood as the color of shadow
  • Mixing color on your canvas (not palette)

 

Filmed and edited by Bork S. Nerdrum
Featuring Boris Koller & Jan-Ove Tuv

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  • Apelles was asked why he touched and retouched his pictures with so much care, to which he replied:
    "I paint for eternity"