18th Century Colour Palettes
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Pigments described by the English chemist, Robert Dossie, the French artists' colourman, Jean Félix Watin, and the Londonbased pigment maker, Constant de Massoul. 18th century European painting saw the introduction of new pigments to the painters’ palettes, from Prussian Blue to the early synthetics such as Patent Yellow. It was a century rich in pigments, the authors of the treatises listing over 150 pigments that could be bought in the shops in London and Paris.






















