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Umbrellas: Stop the sun

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Borrowed from the Church, parasols became an accessory of the aristocracy, then for all who were fashionable. They went from black to white, then Japanese.

May 13, 2018 General, Life, Painting

Pigment: The blue from over the sea, Ultramarine

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The most famous of all, with its origins in Afghanistan, the most precious and beautiful pigment. But it has caught out some of the best forgers too.

May 11, 2018 General, Life, Painting, Technology

Pigment: Ground glass (Smalt)

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Take some blue glass, grind it, and turn it into paint: Smalt is one of the strangest of pigments. It extensively used until replaced by Prussian Blue in the early 1700s, and is making a comeback.

March 22, 2018 General, Life, Painting, Technology

Changing Stories: Ovid’s Metamorphoses on canvas, 79 – Pomona Seduced and Anaxarete Petrified

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How Vertumnus tried to trick Pomona into loving him, then told her a threatening story. Neither worked: it was being himself that won her in the end.

March 19, 2018 General, Language, Life, Painting

Changing Stories: Ovid’s Metamorphoses on canvas, 40 Daedalus and Icarus

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The popular story told concisely by Ovid, and painted brilliantly by van Dyck, Leighton, Rubens, Brueghel, and others.

August 28, 2017 General, Language, Life, Painting

Sophonisba Anguissola: My family and others

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How could a woman succeed as an innovative professional painter during the Renaissance, and live to the age of 92?

February 11, 2017 General, Painting

Sargent’s Allusion to an Absent Dog

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How Sargent’s portrait of a young New York bride turned into a provocative account of The New Woman.

November 8, 2016 General, Painting

William Merritt Chase: a life in painting, 2 1884-1890

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A busy period of work mainly in his New York studio, Chase met and painted with Whistler in London, and Sargent in New York.

October 14, 2016 General, Painting

Alchemy: 6 – Rubens and control of paint viscosity

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Rubens’ methods were extensively documented by a contemporary. Do they reveal or conceal any dark secrets?

August 26, 2016 General, Painting, Technology

The Story in Paintings: Icarus and his downfall

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Tackled by several Masters, this well-known story has also been well-shown. Which painting provides the best narrative?

April 13, 2016 General, Painting

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