File:Chevreul's RYB chromatic diagram.png
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English: Chevreul's 1855 "chromatic diagram" based on Red–Yellow–Blue color model for paint mixture, as reprinted by Benjamin Silliman (1859) First principles of physics: or Natural philosophy, designed for the use of schools and colleges |
Date | book, reprinting 1855 diagram |
Source | p. 490 of Benjamin Silliman (1859) First principles of physics: or Natural philosophy, designed for the use of schools and colleges |
Author | Benjamin Stillman after Chevreul |
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