Vladimir Grigoryevich Weisberg (Russian: Владимир Григорьевич Вейсберг, 7 June 1924 – 1 January 1985) was a Jewish Russian painter and art theorist.
Weisberg argued that the problems of colourism the way they existed after Cézanne have been exhausted and that the color unsaturated by semi-color carried very little information: any coloristic complexity is the result of the pigment differentiation.
In 1960, Weisberg created a table of the major types of coloristic perception, their signs and structures.
[1] Weisberg art tries to find the synchronicity between semitone, composition, and drawing.
[2] Minor planet 4996 Veisberg was named in his honor in 1986.