Subject: Workshop on medieval pigments
History and use of medieval pigments and inks. 3rd edition. October 19-23, 2004 It has been taught in the Paper Conservation Center, London; Harvard University; the Harry Ransome Humanities Research Centre, University of Texas at Austin; The Paper and Book Intensive in Utah, USA; Montefiascone Project Italy (every summer); Greek Technical College, Athens; University of Amsterdam, History of Art Department. Contents: * Inks: sepia, iron gall and carbon blacks-defining characteristics and a history of their use in manuscripts * Sheep to shelf-making the medieval book, a brief examination of " workshop" processes * The medieval palette-examination of the pigments and metals used for illuminating manuscripts up to the 18th century--A history of their use, their physical and chemical characteristics * Media--a brief examination of the possibilities and the characteristics * The medieval blues-discussion of the blue colours available to the medieval artist including woad and indigo * The colouring of tawed skins on medieval books-history and technical process * The use of organic colours in manuscript painting-what from where and how * The making of lake pigments * Methods of analysing pigment in manuscripts-invasive and non-invasive-pros and cons * Consolidation of pigment in manuscripts-when and how Teacher: Cheryl Porter Price: 500 Euros Further information: Mireia Xarrie c.escoles pies 76 pral 1 Barcelona 08017 +34 93 4171347 Fax: +34 93 2123715 info [at] balaam__art__com <URL:http://www.balaam-art.com> *** Conservation DistList Instance 17:70 Distributed: Sunday, May 23, 2004 Message Id: cdl-17-70-015 ***Received on Wednesday, 19 May, 2004