Color Research and Application, Vol.43, No.3, 296-303, 2018
Computational color analysis of paintings for different artists of the XVI and XVII centuries
We have performed a computational color analysis of images of paintings for six master painters: Titian, Rubens, El Greco, Velazquez, Rembrandt, and Vermeer. These painters show the evolution from the renaissance to the baroque style. Different first and second-order statistical parameters have been obtained and analyzed in order to fix which of them can be common for the different artists and which of them can be representative of a certain period of time or the evolution of the art. The firsts include the orientation and semi-axes ratio of the ellipses that define the gamut in the chromaticity diagram and the dependencies with the frequency of the power of the Fourier transforms. Most differences among artists can be found in the volume and area of the gamut, the number of discernible colors which is greater for Titian, El Greco and Rubens, compared to Velazquez, Rembrandt and Vermeer, the average value of L* and the number of dark pixels.