Subject: Color database
For my dissertation on 18th century color production techniques, I am in the throes of planning a color database. I need to manage technical, historical and anecdotal information for a large number of materials used (I am working with dyes and dyestuffs, pigments and paints, and glazes). Does anyone know of something similar already in existence? (The ColorIndex, while useful just doesn't do the trick.) **** Moderator's comments: I wrote to Sarah asking for more detail about the project and she supplied the following note: I'm trying to coordinate information about materials used to create color (and the way they were used) across these divisions, and so for a start, need to be able to look at what the materials *were*, including, in some cases, the different names used in each of these divisions to talk about the same thing. But I also need to be able to look at when X color (or, if I can come up with a way to do it, Y way of producing X color from Z material) was common practice, and what supplanted what. And then, I need to keep track of citations for all this.... It had occurred to me that people in paintings conservation might have something like this already set-up; the closest thing in textiles would be the Color Index, which is put out jointly by AATCC (Am. Assoc of Textile Chemists & Colorists) and the Society of Dyers and Colourists (UK). It's several giant volumes standardizing color names, etc but, because it's post WWI, it tends to give short shrift to the "natural" colors, and doesn't include anything that isn't commercially successful (let alone not commercially successful 200+ years ago!) Please e-mail to me directly, as I am posting this in a number of places. I'll report back if I receive any response. Thanks, ] Sarah Lowengard New York City *** Conservation DistList Instance 8:3 Distributed: Tuesday, June 21, 1994 Message Id: cdl-8-3-007 ***Received on Sunday, 19 June, 1994