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The Colour Group

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British organisation Not to be confused with Color Group.

The Colour Group (Great Britain) is a registered charity based in the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1940 as in interdisciplinary society concerned with all aspects of colour, such as its measurement, perception, and reproduction. It organises monthly meetings, mainly in London, and an annual exhibition.

Arms

Coat of arms of The Colour Group
Notes
Granted 30 September 2013
Crest
Two stone steps upon the lower three tubes of oil paint palewise Proper and upon the higher a lion sejant affronty Gules supporting between the rear legs with the sinister forepaw a Newton’s Disc the colours fading towards the centre Proper and holding aloft in the dexter forepaw a prism Argent the tail disposed to the sinister perched thereon a Morpho Butterfly Azure.
Escutcheon
Bleu Celeste a rainbow bendwise enarched throughout Proper surmounted by two pallets Or abutting a pile reversed in base Argent.
Motto
Coloribus Videamus

References

  1. Information about The Colour Group.
  2. The Colour Group Annual Exhibition 2007, The Royal Photographic Society, 2007.
  3. "Colour Group". Heraldry of the World. Retrieved 2 February 2021.

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