By Jessica P. Clark Eugène Rimmel. Image courtesy of NYPL Digital Collections (digital ID 2006250) and Wikicommons In 1864, London perfumer Eugène Rimmel (of modern Rimmel Cosmetics fame) published The Book of Perfumes. Compiled from a series of articles he wrote for science-minded readers of The Englishwoman’s Domestic Magazine, the book charted the history of perfumery, as well as modern distilling techniques used by Europe’s leading manufacturing perfumers: expression, enfleurage, macerat..
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International audienceThe production of perfumery articles became an industry in the nineteenth cent...
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For piano.; Cover title.; Publication date approximated from publisher's imprint - W.H. Paling & Co....
Lacquer, according to the modern definition, refers to varnish, a material used for providing a tran...
This publication was developed to explore the creation of multiples through the hand printed process...
This dissertation argues that there is an archive of early modern olfaction and that it provides a r...
Excessive use of potent scents is a divisive issue, one that has characterized Western society’s dee...
How can you describe a perfume? How can you put into words a presence that is fleeting but intense, ...
This chapter is concerned with standardisation within the perfume industry. How and when did the na...
International audienceThe production of perfumery articles became an industry in the nineteenth cent...
Publisher’s presentation : Can a drop of perfume tell the story of the twentieth century? Can a sm...
The fragrance is a liquid mixture of aromatic oils or aromatic compounds, fixatives and solvents, us...
Perfume is a mixture of fragrant essential oils or aroma compounds (fragrances), fixatives and solve...
This paper will examine the role of Chanel No. 5 as a marker of progress and assimilation for a migr...
Publisher's presentation : Although the arts of incense and perfume making are among the oldest of h...
Celestina’s house, as Dorothy Sherman Severin notes, is at the same time ‘a bawdy house, a factory f...
The purpose of the article is a theoretical and empirical analysis of the role of perfume design as ...
For piano.; Cover title.; Publication date approximated from publisher's imprint - W.H. Paling & Co....
Lacquer, according to the modern definition, refers to varnish, a material used for providing a tran...
This publication was developed to explore the creation of multiples through the hand printed process...
This dissertation argues that there is an archive of early modern olfaction and that it provides a r...
Excessive use of potent scents is a divisive issue, one that has characterized Western society’s dee...
How can you describe a perfume? How can you put into words a presence that is fleeting but intense, ...