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7 FASCINATING FACTS ABOUT PAINT PIGMENTS

Paint pigments are the colorful substances behind every masterpiece, and their history is as rich as their hues. Here are seven intriguing facts about pigments:

  1. Ancient Ochre: The oldest pigment, ochre, was used over 40,000 years ago by cave painters to create earthy reds and yellows.
  2. Ultramarine’s Worth: Made from lapis lazuli, ultramarine was once more valuable than gold, reserved for sacred art like Virgin Mary’s robes.
  3. Grim Origins: Mummy brown, used in the 16th–19th centuries, was made by grinding Egyptian mummies into pigment.
  4. Toxic Whites: Lead white was prized for its brilliance but poisoned many artists before safer alternatives emerged.
  5. Happy Accidents: Prussian blue, a popular synthetic pigment, was discovered by mistake in the 18th century while trying to make red dye.
  6. Darkest Black: Vantablack, absorbing 99.965% of visible light, is the world’s darkest material, sparking debates in art.
  7. Natural Colors: Cochineal red comes from crushed insects, while indigo is plant-derived, showcasing nature’s artistry.

From ancient caves to modern labs, pigments have shaped art and culture, revealing fascinating stories with every shade.

 

 

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