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    Michel Eugène Chevreul 1838–1839: Louis Cordier 1840–1841: Michel Eugène Chevreul 1842–1843: Adrien de Jussieu 1844–1845: Michel Eugène Chevreul 1846–1847:...
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    world through the works of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Michel Eugène Chevreul earlier in the century. At the time, Monet's innovative use of light and...
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    more wholesale commerce, while the areas around Boulevard Voltaire and Avenue Parmentier are livelier crossroads for the local community. In recent years...
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    Paris and Robert had been studying the colour theories of Michel Eugène Chevreul; they called their experiments with colour in art and design simultanéisme...
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    emotional and symbolic meaning of lines and colours, and the works of Chevreul and Ogden Rood on complementary colours. He was also influenced by Japanese...
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  • Président Carnot Place des Célestins Cours Charlemagne Rue des Chartreux Rue Chevreul Rue Claudia Rue Constantine Rue de Créqui Place Croix-Paquet Boulevard...
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    achieved. Pointillism, based largely on the theories of Michel-Eugène Chevreul (The Law of Simultaneous Contrast of Colors, 1839) and Ogden Rood (Modern...
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    different colors and tones to test color contrasts, just as Michel Eugène Chevreul had when he developed his theory on complementary color. The Van Gogh Museum...
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