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Principles of light according to the additive principle

, the three primary colours red, blue and green added together add up to white light. In the subtractive principle the primaries cyan, magenta and yellow subtract from white light. Alexander Liberman’s “Interchange” 1951 reflects the subtractive principle.Pierre Bonnard’s “The breakfast room” 1930 reflects the additive principal. http://tinyurl.com/n5gv75

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