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Sources for most material on this site comes from established art historical and scientific publications, as cited hroughout this site. Primary sources include the multivolume series from the National Gallery of Art, Artists gments : A Handbook of Their History and Characteristics Classroom pigment recipies from: Patricial Hill of Millersville niversity, PA. Michael Henchman of Brandeis University, MA. Juraj Lipscher of Kantonschüle Baden, Switzerland ister Mary Virginia Orna of College of New Rochelle, NY. Online resources include: Color essays from Thomas ilnact, translated by Juraj Lipscher. Some pigment information from Studiomara, some old pigment recipies from the Household Cyclopedia of General Information, published in 1881. Some recipes from How to make paint? by Kama Pigments References to the chemical causes of color originated from texts from Kurt Nassau. See additional formation about the causes of color. Many V. Kandinsky quotes from Concerning the spiritual in art, Dover Publ. New York 1977, translated by M.T.H. Sadler . Early pigments from Earth Pigments: The Artists Oldest Paintbox by Carmi Weingrod at Inksmith. Thomas, Anne Wall. Colors From the Earth. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold. 1980. Windels, Fernand. The Lascaux Cave Paintings. London: Faber and Faber n.d. Watrous, James. The Craft of Old Master Drawings. Madison: U. of Wiseonsin Press 1967. Images
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