[HN Gopher] A Guide to Color from 1692
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A Guide to Color from 1692
Author : throw0101a
Score : 57 points
Date : 2021-04-09 20:39 UTC (2 hours ago)
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| dang wrote:
| If curious, there was at least one previous submission about
| this:
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| _A colourful book (1692)_ -
| https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7702850 - May 2014 (8
| comments)
| gengelbro wrote:
| Recently read: "Secret Lives Of Colour" by Kassia St Clair which
| was very interesting from a historical perspective. I especially
| enjoyed the descriptions of the old chemical engineering (vats of
| vinegar, urine, lead, etc).
| leoc wrote:
| It seems this book's colours were hand-painted, but I might as
| well mention two famous mid-C19 examples of colour printing, when
| (IIRC; I am not an expert) high-quality colour printing was still
| very expensive and rare:
|
| * the "Sobieski Stewarts'" dodgy _Vestiarium Scoticum_ :
| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vestiarium_Scoticum
|
| > It was from Eilean Aigas, in 1842, that the brothers at last
| published their famous manuscript, _Vestiarium Scoticum_ . It
| appeared in a sumptuous edition limited to fifty copies. The
| series of coloured illustrations of tartans was the first ever to
| be published and was a triumph over technical difficulties. These
| illustrations were executed by a new process of 'machine
| printing' and, in the words of a scholar writing fifty years
| later, 'for beauty of execution and exactness of detail have not
| been excelled by any method of colour-printing subsequently
| invented'.
|
| > Hugh Trevor-Roper, "The Invention of Tradition: The Highland
| Tradition of Scotland"
|
| * Oliver Byrne's colour edition of the first six books of Euclid
| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_Byrne_(mathematician)#B...
|
| And why not throw in _Shadows From the Walls of Death_
| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadows_from_the_Walls_of_Deat...
| with its samples of intensely green arsenical wallpaper?
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