From the acclaimed author of Blue, a beautifully illustrated history of Yellow from antiquity to the present In this richly illustrated book, Michel Pastoureau-a renowned authority on the history of color and the author of celebrated volumes on blue, black, green, and red-now traces the visual, social, and cultural history of yellow.
With its striking design and compelling text, Yellow is a feast for the eye and mind..
Throughout, Pastoureau illuminates the history of Yellow with a wealth of captivating images.
Above all, Yellow is the color of Buddhism, whose temple doors are marked with it.
In ancient China, Yellow clothing was reserved for the emperor, while in India the color is associated with happiness.
In Asia, Yellow has generally had a positive meaning.
It became highly ambivalent in medieval Europe: greenish Yellow came to signify demonic sulfur and bile, the color of forgers, lawless knights, Judas, and Lucifer-while warm Yellow recalled honey and gold, serving as a sign of pleasure and abundance.
In antiquity, Yellow was almost sacred, a symbol of light, warmth, and prosperity.
This has not always been the case.
In Europe today, Yellow is a discreet color, little present in everyday life and rarely carrying great symbolism.
Focusing on European societies, with comparisons from East Asia, India, Africa, and South America, Yellow tells the intriguing story of the color's evolving place in art, religion, fashion, literature, and science.
From the acclaimed author of Blue, a beautifully illustrated history of Yellow from antiquity to the present In this richly illustrated book, Michel Pastoureau-a renowned authority on the history of color and the author of celebrated volumes on blue, black, green, and red-now traces the visual, social, and cultural history of yellow