- Colors: The Story of Dyes and Pigments

by Bernard Guineau

Other authorsFrancois Delemare (Author)
Paperback, 2000

Status

Available

Call number

667.2

Collection

Publication

Harry N. Abrams (2000), Edition: 60720th, 160 pages

Description

The science of pigments, hues, and dyes has a long and ancient history. From the 40000-years-old caves at Lascaux and the medieval cloth trade that enriched Europe to the synthetic chemistry of modern times, colour making has had a central place in our lives. This book surveys the history of dyes and pigments, the invention of new colours, and the industries that fuelled them. It explores colouring and dyeing methods through history and asks questions relating to this, such as: what were the colours of Ancient Egypt?; what did artists use to paint their magnificent frescoes?; where do indigo and ochre come from?; why is purple the colour of royalty?; what are pastels?; how many colours are their?; why do we dye our food?; who invented ink?; what are white and black made of?; and what is the symbolism of yellow? This comprehensive text offers information and insights into many colours ranging from cerise to heliotrope, and gamboge to periwinkle.… (more)

Language

Original language

French

Original publication date

1999

Physical description

160 p.; 7 inches

ISBN

0810928728 / 9780810928725
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