An investigation for light exposure on pigments in low-oxygen environments (in the range 0–5% oxygen) was conducted using a purpose-built automated microfadometer for a large sample set including multiple samples of traditional watercolour pigments from nineteenth-century and twentieth-century sources, selected for concerns over their stability in anoxia. The pigments were prepared for usage in watercolour painting: ground and mixed in gum Arabic and applied to historically accurate gelatine glue-sized cotton and linen-based papers. Anoxia benefited many colorants and no colorant fared worse in anoxia than in air, with the exception of Prussian blue and Prussian green (which contains Prussian blue). A Prussian blue sampled from the studio m...
This review deals with our long-range goal of determining why the Prussian blue pigments, typically ...
In old books on art technology and manuals for artists, one can find warning against pigments which ...
peer reviewedArtists started to experiment fluorescent colours shortly after the discovery of daylig...
In this work a novel micro-fading instrument has been developed that has increased structural stabil...
Although Prussian blue is a popular pigment, its stability has been questioned since its discovery i...
Prussia blue and phthalo blue have a particularly importance in retouching because they provided a c...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of low oxygen atmospheres on color change in dy...
This study examines microfading as a tool to predict light induced colour change of water colour pai...
The necessity of understanding degradation and alteration processes in a painting's materials is wel...
This study largely focuses on the development of an oxygen indicating label for possible use in modi...
Seventeen artists' watercolor pigment samples and two Japanese woodblock prints were exposed to 0.40...
7siThe degradation of laboratory oil paint film specimens containing indigo and Prussian blue pigmen...
A non-invasive study of some paintings containing areas of paint with a Prussian blue component has ...
Prussian blue is a modern synthetic pigment discovered in Berlin at the beginning of the eighteenth ...
Recently, it has been shown that several artists' pigments will fade in the absence of light if expo...
This review deals with our long-range goal of determining why the Prussian blue pigments, typically ...
In old books on art technology and manuals for artists, one can find warning against pigments which ...
peer reviewedArtists started to experiment fluorescent colours shortly after the discovery of daylig...
In this work a novel micro-fading instrument has been developed that has increased structural stabil...
Although Prussian blue is a popular pigment, its stability has been questioned since its discovery i...
Prussia blue and phthalo blue have a particularly importance in retouching because they provided a c...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of low oxygen atmospheres on color change in dy...
This study examines microfading as a tool to predict light induced colour change of water colour pai...
The necessity of understanding degradation and alteration processes in a painting's materials is wel...
This study largely focuses on the development of an oxygen indicating label for possible use in modi...
Seventeen artists' watercolor pigment samples and two Japanese woodblock prints were exposed to 0.40...
7siThe degradation of laboratory oil paint film specimens containing indigo and Prussian blue pigmen...
A non-invasive study of some paintings containing areas of paint with a Prussian blue component has ...
Prussian blue is a modern synthetic pigment discovered in Berlin at the beginning of the eighteenth ...
Recently, it has been shown that several artists' pigments will fade in the absence of light if expo...
This review deals with our long-range goal of determining why the Prussian blue pigments, typically ...
In old books on art technology and manuals for artists, one can find warning against pigments which ...
peer reviewedArtists started to experiment fluorescent colours shortly after the discovery of daylig...