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Hello to Yellow! A History of the Color Yellow in Art

What would art be without color? Yellow is the color of sunshine, happiness, summer, and  the shimmer of gold. Yellow–the precious, bright, royal and spiritual color–has had a special place in art since the paleolithic period. What pigments and other materials did artists use and what symbolic meaning does yellow have? Join us in exploring the color yellow, the brightest of the three primary colors, and how artists throughout centuries have used it in their works. As an example, the discovery of a new synthetic yellow catapulted Vincent Van Gogh’s art production to new heights and allowed him to create boldly luminous paintings. It became his favorite color once he arrived in the South of France. In this course we walk the yellow brick road and look at medieval book illustrations, Old Master paintings, and works by Gustav Klimt, Wassily Kandinsky, Gabriele Münter, Georgia O'Keeffe, Wolfgang Laib, Amoako Boafo, and many other artists.

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You'll Walk Away with

  • Familiarity with important artists and how they intentionally used the color yellow in their greatest masterpieces
  • An understanding of the symbolic importance of the color yellow from paleolithic times to today
  • Knowledge about technological innovations in paint

Ideal for

  • Art enthusiasts
  • Practicing and artists

1 section

  • Summer 2025

    • Section

      001
    • Semester

      Summer 2025
    • Date

      Jun 4 - Jul 23
    • Day

      Wednesday
    • Time

      2:00PM-4:05PM
      • Online
    • Format

      Online
      • Online
    • Sessions

      8
    • Faculty

      Wilson, Sabine
    • Location

      Instructor Led