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Título: | An independent contribution of colour to the aesthetic preference for paintings |
Autor(es): | Albers, Anke Marit Gegenfurtner, Karl R. Nascimento, S. M. C. |
Palavras-chave: | Abstract art Aesthetic preference Colour Psychophysics |
Data: | 2020 |
Editora: | Elsevier |
Revista: | Vision Research |
Citação: | Albers, A. M., Gegenfurtner, K. R., & Nascimento, S. M. C. (2020). An independent contribution of colour to the aesthetic preference for paintings. Vision Research, 177, 109-117. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.visres.2020.08.005 |
Resumo(s): | Walking around an art museum we can see how colours influence our aesthetic preferences: many great works of art would not be as impressive in grey scales. Is the beauty of colours in abstract paintings anchored to the spatial composition of the paintings, or can it be preserved even with random spatial arrangements? To test whether colour can have an independent contribution to aesthetic appreciation, we asked participants to select the preferred image among pairs of colour-manipulated versions of the same painting. We changed hue, but preserved lightness and saturation, by rotating the colour volume around the L* axis in CIELAB space. To test the influence of the spatial structure, the images of the paintings were presented: (1) in their original format, (2) spatially scrambled but preserving the colour composition, and (3) in a control condition with both colour and spatial scrambling. Relative preference as a function of hue angle was obtained for the four paintings in their original and modified forms. For the original paintings, we found that participants generally preferred the colour angles that matched the original version of the paintings. Crucially, participants preferred the same colour distributions for spatially scrambled paintings as for the original paintings. For the control condition, there were no preferred colour configurations. This suggests that the aesthetic preference of colours in our abstract paintings is not anchored to particular spatial compositions, but is at least partly preserved even when the spatial composition is destroyed. Paintings thus can contain an aesthetic component that is exclusively related to colour. |
Tipo: | Artigo |
Descrição: | The raw data from this study can be obtained from the Zenodo database: https://doi.org/10.5281/ zenodo.4033224 |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/1822/72901 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.visres.2020.08.005 |
ISSN: | 0042-6989 |
Versão da editora: | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0042698920301401 |
Arbitragem científica: | yes |
Acesso: | Acesso restrito UMinho |
Aparece nas coleções: | ASSESSMENT AND ENHANCING VISUAL PERFORMANCE (2018 - ...) |
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