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The manufacture of mineral and lake pigments

Josef Bersch

Editora: Good Press

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In "The Manufacture of Mineral and Lake Pigments," Josef Bersch meticulously explores the intricate processes behind the creation of various pigments, delving into their chemical compositions and historical significance. His approach blends scientific rigor with a vivid narrative style that captivates both artists and chemists alike. Bersch places significant emphasis on the historical context of pigment production, tracing the evolution from ancient methods to contemporary practices, emphasizing sustainability and technological advancements in the art world. This exploration provides a comprehensive understanding of the material culture surrounding color, enhancing the appreciation for the pigments used throughout art history. Josef Bersch is a renowned chemist and art historian, whose passion for both fields converges in this work. Having spent years conducting experimental research and collaborating with artists, Bersch's unique vantage point allows him to bridge the gap between science and art. His deep-rooted interest in historical techniques and materials led him to uncover the often-overlooked stories behind the pigments that have shaped artistic expression throughout centuries. This book is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the science of color, whether art historians, artists, or scientists. Bersch's thorough examination of pigment manufacture not only educates but inspires, encouraging readers to appreciate the alchemical beauty inherent in the colors they encounter in art and life.
Disponível desde: 02/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 150 páginas.

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