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ARTISTS BOOKWORKS (2020)
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Many recipes from 15th century Italian treatises for painting in fresco and oil on panel are included in this handbook.
15th century Italian painting mastered the art of painting light in the world. As Leon ...
ARTISTS BOOKWORKS (2017)
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A Documentary Dictionary of Historical Pigments bringing together all the pigments included in the series of Colour Palettes, by century. Entries define the pigment, its source and its name, with historical remarks tracing it through ...
ARTISTS BOOKWORKS (2017)
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18the century palettes used in France and England described by a pigment maker (Constant de Missoula), an artist's colourman (Jean Felix Watin) and a scientist (Robert Dossie).
Pigments described by the English chemist, Robert Dossie, ...
ARTISTS BOOKWORKS (2017)
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14th century pigments for use in manuscript illumination, on panel and in fresco are described in Italian treatisses, with plates by Giotto.
From Italy to France to Flanders, the arts of painting in the 14th ...
ARTISTS BOOKWORKS (2017)
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A 13th century French collection of pigments for manuscript painting. Notable is the reference to painting in oil on panel.
A French collection of recipes for painting on parchment, On Making Colours, by a painter, ...
ARTISTS BOOKWORKS (2017)
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Three 12th century treatises bring together pigments used since late Roman times
They include the earliest known recipes or vermilion, many flower pigments, and the first known mention of oil pigments
Treatises on painting between ...
ARTISTS BOOKWORKS (2017)
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The 16th century palette was made up of 53 pigments, and was described in treatises by Leonardo da Vinci, Gian Paolo Lomazzo, and Raffaello Borghini
Plates are from paintings by Titian whose pigments have been ...
ARTISTS BOOKWORKS (2017)
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The sources of pigments used in European painting are found in classical antiquity, 1st. century B.C. to 1st century A.D. The over 40 pigments in use were described by Vitruvius, Pliny the Elder and Dioscorides, ...
ARTISTS BOOKWORKS (2017)
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The 17th century palette was set from light to dark and in the same order by artists across Europe
They are described by painters in 10 treatises from England, Sweden, Flanders, France, Spain and Italy