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Vladimir Grigoryevich Weisberg (Владимир Григорьевич Вейсберг) (1924 - 1985) was a Jewish Russian painter and theoritician of art. Weisberg argued that the problems of colourism the way they existed after Cézanne have been exhausted and that the color unsaturated by semi-color carried very little information: any coloristic complexity is the result of the pigment differentiation. In 1960, Weisberg created a table of the major types of coloristic perception, their signs and structures.〔Weisberg, V. Editors: Y. Zvarich, K, Iskoldskaya. Autobiography. Weisberg. The State Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts. Beliy Bereg. Moscow, 2006. pg. 11. ISBN 5-98353-010-0〕 Weisberg art tries to find the synchronicity between semitone, composition, and drawing. His works are exhibited at the Tretyakov Gallery, the Pushkin Museum of Fine Art and many other Russian and foreign museums. Most of his canvasses are scattered among various private collections.〔Murina, E. Editors: Y. Zvarich, K, Iskoldskaya. Vladimir Grigoryevich Weisberg. Weisberg. The State Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts. Beliy Bereg. Moscow, 2006. pg. 7. ISBN 5-98353-010-0〕 ==References== 1) Weisberg, V. Editors: Y. Zvarich, K, Iskoldskaya. Autobiography. Weisberg. The State Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts. Beliy Bereg. Moscow, 2006. pg. 11. ISBN 5-98353-010-0 2) Murina, E. Editors: Y. Zvarich, K, Iskoldskaya. Vladimir Grigoryevich Weisberg. Weisberg. The State Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts. Beliy Bereg. Moscow, 2006. pg. 7. ISBN 5-98353-010-0 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Vladimir Weisberg」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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