X-Ray Fluorescence
The curators at the University of Pennsylvania are close to agreeing to spray a single copy of the motley emblem with some high-energy x-rays. We’re hoping the page will give … Read More
The curators at the University of Pennsylvania are close to agreeing to spray a single copy of the motley emblem with some high-energy x-rays. We’re hoping the page will give … Read More
I recently returned from a trip to the rare books reading room at Princeton, and thought it was high time to collect a few thoughts about some of the things … Read More
Today is a good, cold day in New Jersey, so I’ve turned the thermostat down to about 10C and am making up a batch of blue verditer. I’ve been working … Read More
The modern student of eighteenth-century color would be forgiven for thinking that Dutch pink would be a species of red. This is not the case; Dutch pink is yellow. The … Read More
I have been working for a couple of weeks to produce a pigment which was one of the archetypical botanical pigments of the seventeenth- and eighteenth-century British color palette. I … Read More