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Intermuseum Conservation Laboratory, formerly Oberlin OH now at Cleveland OH
(Please add information about the history of the pigment collection)
Pages in category "Forbes Pigment Labs: ICA-Cleveland"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 443 total.
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- 6.01.01 Burnt Sienna
- 6.01.02 Burnt Sienna
- 6.01.03 Burnt Sienna
- 6.01.04 Burnt Sienna
- 6.01.05 Burnt Sienna
- 6.01.06 Burnt Sienna
- 6.01.07 Terra Brocciata
- 6.01.08 Burnt Sienna
- 6.02.01 Burnt yellow ochre
- 6.02.02 Caput Mortuum
- 6.02.03 English Red Fe2O3.nH2O
- 6.02.04 Hematite (Pencil hematite)
- 6.02.05 Hematite
- 6.02.06 Hematite (40
- 6.02.07 Hematite
- 6.02.09 Indian red
- 6.02.10 Indian Red
- 6.02.11 Jamaice earth
- 6.02.12 Light red
- 6.02.13 Morello de Sale
- 6.02.14 Morelloni
- 6.02.15 Morellone Buonamici
- 6.02.16 Oxido di ferro
- 6.02.17 Persian Gulf Oxide
- 6.02.18 Pink earth
- 6.02.19 Pozzuoli red
- 6.02.20 Red Earth from Virginia
- 6.02.21 Red Ochre
- 6.02.22 Red Ochre (Prob. the "vermillion" of Massachusetts
- 6.02.23 Rosso di Pozzuoli from near Naples
- 6.02.24 Rosso Inglese
- 6.02.25 Spanish Red Oxide
- 6.02.26 Spanish Red Oxide
- 6.02.27 Terra Angelico
- 6.02.28 Terra Bibbiena
- 6.02.29 Terra Paciori
- 6.02.32 Terra Rosso
- 6.02.33 Terra Rosso
- 6.02.34 Terra Rosso
- 6.02.35 Venetian Red
- 6.02.36 Venetian Red
- 6.02.37 Venetian Red
- 6.02.38 Tuscan Red
- 6.02.39 Light red oxide
- 6.02.40 Tuscan Red
- 6.02.41 Indian Red
- 6.03.01 Brazilwood (rose pink) natural dye from Cassalpini
- 6.03.02 Brazilwood cuttings (lign. Permanbuce)
- 6.03.03 Dragons Blood resin from rattan palm Calamus Draco
- 6.03.04 Indian Lake (Lac lake) Resinous product of coccue
- 6.03.05 Indian Lake
- 6.03.06 Indian Lake
- 6.03.07 Purple madder from root of Rubis tinctorium C14H8O
- 6.03.08 Rose madder Alizarin (C14H8O4) on Al(OH)3
- 6.03.09 Purple Madder
- 6.03.10 F-S Madder Lake
- 6.03.11 Ruben's Madder
- 6.03.12 Pink Madder
- 6.03.13 NYU (Madder
- 6.03.15 Alizarin Crimson
- 6.03.16 Alizarin Crimson
- 6.03.17 Laque Fine
- 6.03.19 Cochineal (Carmine lake) from female insect
- 6.03.20 Carmine
- 6.03.21 powdered Kermes Insects
- 6.03.22 Madder lake
- 6.03.23 Indian Lake
- 6.04.02 Helio Fast Pink coal-tar color
- 6.04.03 Helio Fast Red
- 6.04.06 Magenta (fuchsia) C20H20N3Cl
- 6.04.08 Potter's Pink SnO2 roasted with other metallic oxi
- 6.04.10 Rhodamine (Cerise toner)
- 6.04.11 Toluidine red (orange toner) C17
- 6.04.12 Vermilion (American) coal-tar color
- 6.04.13 Toluidine toner
- 6.05.01 Vermilion (Eng.) HgS
- 6.05.02 Cinnabar-Natural (San Jose
- 6.05.04 Vermilion
- 6.07.01 Bon maroon Dark
- 6.07.02 Cadmium red-extra light CdS(Se)
- 6.07.03 Cadmium red-light CdS(Se)
- 6.07.04 Cadmium red-medium light CdS(Se)
- 6.07.05 Cadmium red-medium CdS(Se)
- 6.07.06 Cadmium red
- 6.07.07 Cadmium red-deep CdS(Se)
- 6.07.08 Cadmium red-maroon CdS(Se)
- 6.07.09 Porous Oxide Red
- 6.07.10 Cadmium Barium red-extra light CdS(Se) and BaSO4
- 6.07.11 Cadmium Barium red-light CdS(Se) and BaSO4
- 6.07.12 Cadmium Barium red-medium light CdS(Se) and BaSO4
- 6.07.13 Cadmium Barium red-medium CdS(Se) and BaSO4
- 6.07.14 Cadmium Barium red-deep CdS(Se) and BaSO4
- 6.07.15 Cadmium Barium red-maroon CdS(Se) and BaSO4
- 6.07.16 Cadmium Barium red-deep maroon CdS(Se) and BaSO4
- 6.08.03 Persian Gulf Red (Mapico Red
- 6.08.04 Spanish Red (Mapico medium)
- 6.08.05 Synthetic Venetian Red
- 6.08.06 Venetian Red
- 6.08.07 Synthetic Venetian Red
- 6.09.01 Armenian Bole (Red Bole)
- 6.20.01 Tan (red lead)
- 6.20.02 Taisha (this color corresponds with European light red)
- 6.20.03 Shudo (no description
- 6.20.04 Sangomatsu (coral powder) derived from natural coral
- 6.20.05 Kodai-shu (old cinnabar)
- 6.20.06 Cinnabar with slightly yellowish tone
- 6.20.07 Cinnabar with redder tone
- 6.20.08 Shinsha (no description
- 6.20.09 Enji (rouge)
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- 7.01.01 Alizarin violet C14H6O2(OH)2
- 7.01.02 Mars Violet Fe2O3
- 7.01.03 Mauve
- 7.01.04 Cobalt Violet CO3(PO4)2 or CO2(AsO4)2
- 7.01.05 Manganese violet MnNH4PO4
- 7.01.06 Ultramarine violet Na10Al6Si6O24S2 and Sal Ammonia
- 7.01.07 Ultramarine pink Na10Al6Si6O24S2 and hydrochloric acid gas
- 7.01.08 Dibromoindigotin RJG
- 7.01.09 Phospho-molybdate purple toner
- 7.01.10 Fast Bordeaux
- 7.20.01 Shigan (purple rock) derived from natural rock
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- 8.01.01 Pompeian blue
- 8.01.02 Pompeian Blue
- 8.01.03 Copper-Lime Silicate
- 8.01.04 Azurite
- 8.01.06 Azurite 2CuCO3.Cu(OH)2
- 8.01.07 Azurite blue
- 8.01.08 Blue verditer (cuprum carbonicum)
- 8.01.09 Blue Verditer
- 8.01.12 Blue verditer
- 8.02.02 Natural ash grey 3Na2O.3Al2O3.6SiO2.2Na2S
- 8.02.04 Lapis lazuli
- 8.02.05 Artificial ultramarine
- 8.02.06 Artificial ultramarine
- 8.02.07 Artificial ultramarine
- 8.02.08 Artificial ultramarine
- 8.02.09 Artificial ultramarine
- 8.03.01 Smalt
- 8.03.02 Smalt
- 8.03.03 Smalt
- 8.03.04 Smalt
- 8.03.05 Smalt
- 8.03.06 Smalt
- 8.03.07 Cobalt blue (mixed lots)
- 8.03.09 Cobalt blue
- 8.03.10 Cobalt blue
- 8.03.11 Cobalt blue
- 8.03.12 Cobalt Blue
- 8.03.13 Cobalt Blue
- 8.03.14 Cerulean Blue
- 8.03.15 Cerulean Blue
- 8.03.16 Cerulean Blue
- 8.03.17 Cerulean Blue
- 8.04.02 Milori blue
- 8.04.03 Milori blue
- 8.04.05 Milori blue
- 8.05.01 Azure blue
- 8.05.02 BaMnO4 and BaSO4
- 8.06.01 Cyanine Blue
- 8.06.02 Cyanine
- 8.07.01 Phosphotungstic
- 8.07.02 Phosphotungstic toner
- 8.07.03 Indanthrone Fast Blue
- 8.07.04 Monofast blue toner
- 8.08.01 Indigo
- 8.08.03 Indanthrene Blue (synthetic indigo)
- 8.08.05 Indigo
- 8.20.01 Gunjo (azurite) blue
- 8.20.02 Usugun (another tone of pale blue
- 8.20.03 Byakugun (pale blue) finer grain of 8.20.1
- 8.20.04 Gunroku (a green of that name) mixture of Rokushu (9.20.1) and 8.20.1
- 8.20.05 Kodai Byakugun (old Byakugun) 8.20.3 being treated by burning
- 8.20.06 Kodal Gunjo (ancient gunjo)
- 8.20.07 Kuro Gunjo (dark gunjo) 8.20.1 being treated by burning
- 8.20.08 Murasaki-Gunjo (purplish gunjo) derived from natural rock
- 8.20.09 Ai (indigo)
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- 9.01.02 Terra Verde
- 9.01.03 Terre verde
- 9.01.04 Terre verde
- 9.01.05 terra di Spagna
- 9.01.06 Terre Verde
- 9.01.07 Terra Verde Arturo del Zio
- 9.01.08 Terra Verde Arturo del Zio
- 9.01.09 Terra verde (Biovanni) of Verona
- 9.01.10 Terre verte
- 9.01.11 Terre Verde
- 9.01.12 Terre Verde
- 9.01.13 Terre Verte
- 9.01.14 Terre Verde
- 9.01.15 Terra Verde
- 9.01.16 Terre Verde
- 9.01.17 Terre Verde
- 9.01.18 Terre Verde