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SUMMARY:Elisabeth Berry Drago - Bewitching Chemistry: Art\, Alchemy\, and the Making of Color
DESCRIPTION:In the 17th century\, artists and alchemists competed to imitate and even improve elements of the natural world. But one thing united their attempts: color. Manufactured by alchemy\, pigments such as lead white\, azurite\, and vermillion (lead carbonate\, copper carbonate\, mercuric sulfide) were key to painters’ astonishing\, illusionistic renderings of the natural world. Join us on April 6 as CHF research fellow Elisabeth Berry Drago explores the making of pigments and their implications to the histories of both art and science. \nThis event is free and open to the public. Please see CHF website for more details.
URL:https://blogs.cuit.columbia.edu/scisoc/cssevent/elisabeth-berry-drago-bewitching-chemistry-art-alchemy-making-color/
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