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These illustrations, both the color wheel and the butterflies on the back of the notebook, were created by the English entomologist and engraver Moses Harris (1731-1785) for his work An Exposition of English Insects , published in London in 1776. His "color system" is built on the hypothesis, very innovative in the 18th century , that all shades arise from the mixture of three "primitive" colors: red, yellow and blue.
Format 17 x 22 cm
Notebook stitched with ecru thread
Rounded corners
Matte cover
100 g light ivory paper
64 lined and numbered pages
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These illustrations, both the color wheel and the butterflies on the back of the notebook, were created by the English entomologist and engraver Moses Harris (1731-1785) for his work An Exposition of English Insects , published in London in 1776. His "color system" is built on the hypothesis, very innovative in the 18th century , that all shades arise from the mixture of three "primitive" colors: red, yellow and blue.
Format 17 x 22 cm
Notebook stitched with ecru thread
Rounded corners
Matte cover
100 g light ivory paper
64 lined and numbered pages