"Mondrian" color panel, small
Date1975-1985
Inventory Number2004-1-0255
ClassificationPanel
Subject
Maker
American
User
Edwin H. Land
1909 - 1991
Cultural Region
Place of Origin
Dimensions20.2 × 20.2 × 0.3 cm (7 15/16 × 7 15/16 × 1/8 in.)
Material
DescriptionColored paper squares in Mondrian-esque design, pasted on glass.
Here is how Land described this type of design (1983): "We prepared a laboratory display which we dubbed a 'Mondrian' (although it actually is closer to a van Doesburg), utilizing about 100 colored papers. A paper of a given color would appear many times in different parts of the display, each time having a different size and shape and each time being surrounded by a different set of other colored papers. One reason for the design was to prohibit the superposition of after images of areas onto other areas, and another reason for the design was to obviate explanations of results in terms of the size of shape or surrounding of any given paper."
Here is how Land described this type of design (1983): "We prepared a laboratory display which we dubbed a 'Mondrian' (although it actually is closer to a van Doesburg), utilizing about 100 colored papers. A paper of a given color would appear many times in different parts of the display, each time having a different size and shape and each time being surrounded by a different set of other colored papers. One reason for the design was to prohibit the superposition of after images of areas onto other areas, and another reason for the design was to obviate explanations of results in terms of the size of shape or surrounding of any given paper."
In Collection(s)
Signedunsigned
FunctionUsed by Land for his experiments with color vision (Retinex theory).
ProvenanceThis object belonged to Edwin H. Land and came from the Rowland Institute, Harvard University. Gift of the Edwin H. Land Family.
American
Date: 1975-1985
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Object number: 2004-1-0259a
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Date: 1975-1985
Accessories: ballast bricks
Object number: 2004-1-0259c
Rowland Institute
Date: 1970-1994
Object number: 2004-1-0263
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Accessories: No carrying case
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Date: 1830-1858
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Harvard Cyclotron Laboratory
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Object number: 2003-1-0291
