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Kleurenveld

Kleurenveld is a Dutch term that translates to "color field" in English. It can refer to several related but distinct concepts, depending on context. In general use, it denotes a region or field characterized by color.

In the arts, kleurenveld commonly appears in discussions of color-field painting, a movement of the late 1950s

In color theory and digital imaging, kleurenveld can describe a region of color space that shares similar

As a place name, kleurenveld may appear as a street name or locality in Dutch-speaking areas. It

Because the term is generic, its precise meaning depends on the domain and the context in which

and
1960s
that
emphasizes
large
areas
of
solid
color
and
minimal
form.
Dutch-language
sources
may
refer
to
"kleurvelden"
or
similar
terms
when
describing
works
by
artists
associated
with
color-field
approaches,
whose
canvases
emphasize
expansive
fields
of
color.
properties—hue,
saturation,
or
brightness.
In
designers’
or
researchers’
writing,
the
term
may
be
used
when
talking
about
color
mapping,
segmentation,
or
palette
design.
is
not
known
as
a
major
geographic
entity,
and
any
specific
reference
should
be
verified
with
local
sources.
it
is
used.