The 19th century archive database from Winsor & Newton (W&N), one of the leading artists' colourmen at that time, was thoroughly investigated in relation to their manufacturing processes for cochineal lake pigments. Two hundred and seventy-nine production records were studied: 36% pertained to carmine; 40% to crimson; and 24% to scarlet lakes. Ten main methods of synthesis were identified and evaluated. A selection of the recipes was reconstructed with as much historical accuracy as possible. The resulting pigments were characterised with micro-Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, UV-Vis-NIR Fibre Optic Reflectance spectroscopy, and micro-spectrofluorimetry, and successfully compared with the chemical composition of historic W&N oil paint in tubes. This work revealed the commitment that W&N made to the quality and durability of their lake pigments, while the reconstructions provide reference materials for the study of the formulations used and their response to photodegradation.
NINETEENTH-CENTURY COCHINEAL LAKE PIGMENTS FROM WINSOR & NEWTON: INSIGHT INTO THEIR METHODOLOGY THROUGH RECONSTRUCTIONS
Marcello Picollo
2017
Abstract
The 19th century archive database from Winsor & Newton (W&N), one of the leading artists' colourmen at that time, was thoroughly investigated in relation to their manufacturing processes for cochineal lake pigments. Two hundred and seventy-nine production records were studied: 36% pertained to carmine; 40% to crimson; and 24% to scarlet lakes. Ten main methods of synthesis were identified and evaluated. A selection of the recipes was reconstructed with as much historical accuracy as possible. The resulting pigments were characterised with micro-Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, UV-Vis-NIR Fibre Optic Reflectance spectroscopy, and micro-spectrofluorimetry, and successfully compared with the chemical composition of historic W&N oil paint in tubes. This work revealed the commitment that W&N made to the quality and durability of their lake pigments, while the reconstructions provide reference materials for the study of the formulations used and their response to photodegradation.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.