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Pigments through the Ages - Intro to the blacks Home Introduction Choose a pigment Browse colors Time periods Make paintings Look closer About www.webexhibits.org/pigments » Intro to the blacks Intro to the blacks Jump to pigment Azurite Bone black Cadmium yellow/red Carbon black Carmine Cerulean Blue Chrome orange Chrome yellow Cobalt blue Cobalt green Cobalt violet Cobalt yellow Copper resinate Egyptian blue Emerald green Green earth Indian yellow Indigo Lead white Lead-tin yellow Lemon yellow Lime white Madder Malachite Naples yellow Orpiment Prussian blue Realgar Red lead Red ochre Smalt Titanium white Ultramarine Umber Van Dyke brown Verdigris Vermilion Viridian Yellow ochre Zinc white font size: a a a Colors Purple Blue Green Yellow Orange Red White Brown Black Choose: Bone black Carbon black From prehistoric times to the present day, artists typically use carbon black charcoal to sketch their initial designs before starting a painting. These preliminary charcoal sketches are often used to outline the composition and determine the relative values of the ... http://www.webexhibits.org/pigments/intro/blacks.html · 17.1k |
Pigments through the Ages - Overview - Bone black Home Introduction Choose a pigment Browse colors Time periods Make paintings Look closer About www.webexhibits.org/pigments » Bone black Bone black / bone blak / Jump to pigment Azurite Bone black Carbon black Carmine Cadmium yellow/red Cerulean Blue Cobalt blue Cobalt green Cobalt violet Cobalt yellow Chrome orange Chrome yellow Copper resinate Egyptian blue Emerald green Green earth Indian yellow Indigo Lead-tin yellow Lead white Lemon yellow Lime white Madder Malachite Naples yellow Orpiment Prussian blue Realgar Red lead Red ochre Smalt Titanium white Ultramarine Umber Van Dyke brown Verdigris Vermilion Viridian Yellow ochre Zinc white font size: a a a Overview History of use Making the pigment Technical details Painted swatch of Bone black. Brief description of Bone black: Bone black is blue-black in color and fairly smooth in texture and also denser than lamp black. It contains about 10% carbon, 84% calcium phosphate and 6 % calcium carbonate. It is made from charring of bones or waste ivory. It was used from ... http://www.webexhibits.org/pigments/indiv/overview/boneblack.html · 14.4k |
Pigments through the Ages - Overview - Carbon black Home Background Purple Blue Green Yellow Orange Red White Brown Black About www.webexhibits.org/pigments » Carbon black Carbon black / char • kole blak / Jump to pigment Azurite Bone black Brown ochre Carmine Cadmium orange cadmium yellow Cerulean Blue Calcium carbonate whites Charcoal cobalt blue Cobalt green cobalt violet Cobalt yellow Chrome orange chrome yellow copper resinate Egyptian blue Emerald green Green earth Indian yellow Indigo lead white Lemon yellow Madder malachite Minium Naples yellow Orpiment lead tin yellow Prussian blue realgar Red ochre smalt titanium dioxide Ultramarine Umber Van Dyke brown verdigris vermilion viridian Yellow ochre zinc white font size: a a a Overview History of use Making the pigment Technical details A painted swatch of Carbon black: Brief description of Carbon black: Carbon black was used as a pigment since very earliest times. Carbon blacks are made by heating wood, or other plant material, with a very restricted air supply. Sticks of charcoal have been used for sketching ... http://www.webexhibits.org/pigments/indiv/overview/charcoal.html · 14.2k |
Pigments through the Ages - Intro to the browns Home Introduction Choose a pigment Browse colors Time periods Make paintings Look closer About www.webexhibits.org/pigments » Intro to the browns Intro to the browns Jump to pigment Azurite Bone black Cadmium yellow/red Carbon black Carmine Cerulean Blue Chrome orange Chrome yellow Cobalt blue Cobalt green Cobalt violet Cobalt yellow Copper resinate Egyptian blue Emerald green Green earth Indian yellow Indigo Lead white Lead-tin yellow Lemon yellow Lime white Madder Malachite Naples yellow Orpiment Prussian blue Realgar Red lead Red ochre Smalt Titanium white Ultramarine Umber Van Dyke brown Verdigris Vermilion Viridian Yellow ochre Zinc white font size: a a a Colors Purple Blue Green Yellow Orange Red White Brown Black Choose: Umber Van Dyke brown One of the first brown pigments was umber, a dark brown clay that contains iron and manganese oxides. Symbolism of the Color Brown The word brown comes from Old English “brún,” used for any dusky or dark shade of color. Brown represents earthiness. While brown might be ... http://www.webexhibits.org/pigments/intro/browns.html · 15.9k |
Pigments through the Ages - Overview - Carbon black Home Introduction Choose a pigment Browse colors Time periods Make paintings Look closer About www.webexhibits.org/pigments » Carbon black Carbon black / char • kole blak / Jump to pigment Azurite Bone black Carbon black Carmine Cadmium yellow/red Cerulean Blue Cobalt blue Cobalt green Cobalt violet Cobalt yellow Chrome orange Chrome yellow Copper resinate Egyptian blue Emerald green Green earth Indian yellow Indigo Lead-tin yellow Lead white Lemon yellow Lime white Madder Malachite Naples yellow Orpiment Prussian blue Realgar Red lead Red ochre Smalt Titanium white Ultramarine Umber Van Dyke brown Verdigris Vermilion Viridian Yellow ochre Zinc white font size: a a a Overview History of use Making the pigment Technical details Painted swatch of Carbon black. Brief description of Carbon black: Carbon black was used as a pigment since very earliest times. Carbon blacks are made by heating wood, or other plant material, with a very restricted air supply. Sticks of charcoal have been used for sketching by artists of all ... http://www.webexhibits.org/pigments/indiv/overview/carbonblack.html · 15.1k |
Pigments through the Ages - Intro to the whites Home Introduction Choose a pigment Browse colors Time periods Make paintings Look closer About www.webexhibits.org/pigments » Intro to the whites Intro to the whites Jump to pigment Azurite Bone black Cadmium yellow/red Carbon black Carmine Cerulean Blue Chrome orange Chrome yellow Cobalt blue Cobalt green Cobalt violet Cobalt yellow Copper resinate Egyptian blue Emerald green Green earth Indian yellow Indigo Lead white Lead-tin yellow Lemon yellow Lime white Madder Malachite Naples yellow Orpiment Prussian blue Realgar Red lead Red ochre Smalt Titanium white Ultramarine Umber Van Dyke brown Verdigris Vermilion Viridian Yellow ochre Zinc white font size: a a a Colors Purple Blue Green Yellow Orange Red White Brown Black Choose: Lead white Lime white Titanium white Zinc white “Paris Street in Rainy Weather” (1877) by Gustav Caillebotte. The artist seems to have used different shades of yellow, red, and blue to paint the cobbled ground. However, the primary color is white, giving the impression of infinite shades ... http://www.webexhibits.org/pigments/intro/whites.html · 16.6k |
Pigments through the Ages - Manufacture Recipes - Carbon black Home Background Purple Blue Green Yellow Orange Red White Brown Black About www.webexhibits.org/pigments » Carbon black Carbon black / char • kole blak / Jump to pigment Azurite Bone black Brown ochre Carmine Cadmium orange cadmium yellow Cerulean Blue Calcium carbonate whites Charcoal cobalt blue Cobalt green cobalt violet Cobalt yellow Chrome orange chrome yellow copper resinate Egyptian blue Emerald green Green earth Indian yellow Indigo lead white Lemon yellow Madder malachite Minium Naples yellow Orpiment lead tin yellow Prussian blue realgar Red ochre smalt titanium dioxide Ultramarine Umber Van Dyke brown verdigris vermilion viridian Yellow ochre zinc white font size: a a a Overview History of use Making the pigment Technical details How Carbon black is made: Source: Burnt wood Natural variety of pigment The name carbon black is generally used as a generic name for those blacks that are made from the partial burning or carbonizing of oil, wood, vegetables and other organic matter. Best prepared from vine ... http://www.webexhibits.org/pigments/indiv/recipe/charcoal.html · 16.5k |
Pigments through the Ages - Manufacture Recipes - Carbon black Home Introduction Choose a pigment Browse colors Time periods Make paintings Look closer About www.webexhibits.org/pigments » Carbon black Carbon black / char • kole blak / Jump to pigment Azurite Bone black Carbon black Carmine Cadmium yellow/red Cerulean Blue Cobalt blue Cobalt green Cobalt violet Cobalt yellow Chrome orange Chrome yellow Copper resinate Egyptian blue Emerald green Green earth Indian yellow Indigo Lead-tin yellow Lead white Lemon yellow Lime white Madder Malachite Naples yellow Orpiment Prussian blue Realgar Red lead Red ochre Smalt Titanium white Ultramarine Umber Van Dyke brown Verdigris Vermilion Viridian Yellow ochre Zinc white font size: a a a Overview History of use Making the pigment Technical details How Carbon black is made: Origin: plant & artificial Burnt wood Natural variety of pigment The name carbon black is generally used as a generic name for those blacks that are made from the partial burning or carbonizing of oil, wood, vegetables and other organic matter. Best prepared from vine ... http://www.webexhibits.org/pigments/indiv/recipe/carbonblack.html · 17.5k |
Pigments through the Ages - Manufacture Recipes - Bone black Home Introduction Choose a pigment Browse colors Time periods Make paintings Look closer About www.webexhibits.org/pigments » Bone black Bone black / bone blak / Jump to pigment Azurite Bone black Carbon black Carmine Cadmium yellow/red Cerulean Blue Cobalt blue Cobalt green Cobalt violet Cobalt yellow Chrome orange Chrome yellow Copper resinate Egyptian blue Emerald green Green earth Indian yellow Indigo Lead-tin yellow Lead white Lemon yellow Lime white Madder Malachite Naples yellow Orpiment Prussian blue Realgar Red lead Red ochre Smalt Titanium white Ultramarine Umber Van Dyke brown Verdigris Vermilion Viridian Yellow ochre Zinc white font size: a a a Overview History of use Making the pigment Technical details How Bone black is made: Origin: animal This charred bone has been identified as an astragalus, one of the ankle bones, of a fossil hippo. Department of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol. Natural variety of pigment Charring of bones or waste ivory Artificial variety of pigment Bone black is prepared by ... http://www.webexhibits.org/pigments/indiv/recipe/boneblack.html · 14.6k |
Pigments through the Ages - History - Carbon black Home Background Purple Blue Green Yellow Orange Red White Brown Black About www.webexhibits.org/pigments » Carbon black Carbon black / char • kole blak / Jump to pigment Azurite Bone black Brown ochre Carmine Cadmium orange cadmium yellow Cerulean Blue Calcium carbonate whites Charcoal cobalt blue Cobalt green cobalt violet Cobalt yellow Chrome orange chrome yellow copper resinate Egyptian blue Emerald green Green earth Indian yellow Indigo lead white Lemon yellow Madder malachite Minium Naples yellow Orpiment lead tin yellow Prussian blue realgar Red ochre smalt titanium dioxide Ultramarine Umber Van Dyke brown verdigris vermilion viridian Yellow ochre zinc white font size: a a a Overview History of use Making the pigment Technical details A painted swatch of Carbon black: History of Carbon black: Used throughout history, carbon black is easy to prepare and has excellent hiding power. Since carbon absorbs light so well, it often appears dark with infrared imaging, revealing an artist's charcoal sketch under the ... http://www.webexhibits.org/pigments/indiv/history/charcoal.html · 12.6k |
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