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The Manufacture of Earth Colours is a comprehensive and practical guide authored by J. Scott Taylor, focusing on the production, processing, and application of natural earth pigments. Originally published in the early 20th century, this book delves into the historical and industrial significance of earth colours, which have been used for centuries in painting, decoration, and manufacturing. The text covers a wide range of topics, including the geological origins of ochres, siennas, umbers, and other mineral pigments, as well as the methods for extracting, refining, and preparing these materials for commercial use. Taylor provides detailed descriptions of the machinery and techniques employed in the mining and processing of earth colours, such as washing, levigation, drying, and grinding. The book also explores the chemical composition and properties of various pigments, offering insights into their stability, tinting strength, and suitability for different artistic and industrial applications. In addition, the author discusses the economic aspects of the earth colour trade, including sourcing, quality control, and market considerations. Richly illustrated with diagrams and photographs, The Manufacture of Earth Colours serves as both a technical manual and a historical record, making it an invaluable resource for artists, manufacturers, historians, and anyone interested in the science and art of natural pigments. The book's thorough approach ensures that readers gain a deep understanding of the processes involved in transforming raw earth into vibrant, enduring colours that have shaped art and industry throughout history.
Forfatter
Bersch
ISBN
9782528122211
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
1.9.2025
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