Journal article : Review
Black in Impressionism and Post‐Impressionism: Art, Color Vision, and Psychophysics
- Abstract:
- From Paleolithic cave art to modern abstraction, artists have used black not merely as a neutral tone, but as a powerful perceptual tool. Among the earliest paintings, simple black outlines on cave walls prefigured a long tradition in which black provided structure, contrast, and expressive force. Impressionists and Post‐Impressionists took divergent approaches: Renoir championed black as the “Queen of Colors” for its ability to intensify adjacent hues, while Divisionists such as Pissarro avoided it to encourage optical mixing. Van Gogh used black contours to define and energize forms by enhancing hue and saturation, and Malevich's Black Square made achromatic contrast itself the subject of painting. These artistic choices can be understood through contemporary vision science. Black is not the absence of light, but the result of active neural contrast mechanisms that require preceding or surrounding illumination. Black and white form a unique achromatic axis, behave differently from chromatic colors, and are processed through parallel channels in the visual system. Dark borders—whether painted contours or physical frames surrounding an entire canvas—shape color appearance by preventing color spreading and isolating the artwork from its environment. By integrating art history with vision science, we show that Impressionist and Post‐Impressionist artists have harnessed the same principles that vision research has described psychophysically.
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- Published
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- Peer reviewed
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- 10.1002/col.70074
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- Wiley
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- Color Research and Application More from this journal
- Volume:
- 51
- Issue:
- 3
- Article number:
- e70074
- Publication date:
- 2026-04-08
- Acceptance date:
- 2026-02-24
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1520-6378
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0361-2317
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English
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Review
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2407760
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pubs:2407760
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