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DYES IN HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY 16/17
PAPERS PRESENTED AT THE 16TH MEETING, LYONS, 1997, AND THE 17TH MEETING, GREENWICH, 1998 |
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Jo Kirby (Editor) |
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Paperback |
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£40.00 |
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ISBN 10: |
1873132972 |
ISBN 13: |
9781873132975 |
Publisher: |
ARCHETYPE PUBLICATIONS LTD |
Pub. date: |
6 December, 2001 |
Pages: |
222 |
Synopsis: |
Interest in all aspects of dyestuffs has grown considerably since an informal meeting of researchers twenty years ago developed into the annual forum of Dyes in History and Archaeology. Collections of papers from the meetings, including this one, have been published under the same name. Analysis has revealed that the early 20th century clothing and textile designer, Mariano Fortuny, used natural dyes for his glorious silks and cottons. Natural indigo is still used in some parts of the world, but dyeing with it is harder, less pleasant work than is popularly supposed. Species of Coleus - one of which is the flame nettle, a popular houseplant in the West - are used as sources of red, blue, purple and green dyes in Papua New Guinea and other parts of Asia. Research into the history of dyestuffs covers many disciplines. Their chemistry is especially of fundamental interest: the development of synthetic dyes was a breakthrough for chemical technology and industrial processes. Analysis has enabled the identification of historical textiles dyestuffs and paintings pigments. |
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10 colour and half tone |
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UK |
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Archetype Publications Ltd |
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Non-returnable |
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