The uploaded image is a detailed color wheel titled "PRISMATIC," illustrating the relationships between colors in a spectrum. It features primary and secondary colors, along with intermediate hues. At the center, there is a triangle containing primary colors red, blue, and yellow, arranged to signify their foundational role in color theory. The concentric circles divide the hues into varying intensities and saturation levels, while the labels indicate transitions between primary and secondary colors, including tertiary shades like purple-red and green-blue.

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The design resembles traditional prismatic and Newtonian color theories combined with a structured approach to complementary and analogous relationships in art and design. Historical references might link this to 19th or early 20th-century artistic guides or textbooks, such as Goethe's "Theory of Colours" or Itten's modernized Bauhaus color principles. If you know the specific publication or artist connected to this chart, please share for further identification.

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