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− | Institute of Fine Arts, Conservation Center, New York University, New York | + | Forbes kept sets of artists' materials at home and at the Fogg. After his death, a team of conservators, Arthur Beale, Jean Woodward, Rhoda Burden, and Brigitte Smith, diligently took stock of Forbes private collection of artists materials. Portions of pigments were subdivided to create reference collections at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Intermuseum Conservation Laboratory, Cleveland OH (formerly Oberlin OH). The bottles were then sent to Institute of Fine Arts, Conservation Center, New York University, New York NY. |
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Latest revision as of 11:49, 8 September 2016
Forbes kept sets of artists' materials at home and at the Fogg. After his death, a team of conservators, Arthur Beale, Jean Woodward, Rhoda Burden, and Brigitte Smith, diligently took stock of Forbes private collection of artists materials. Portions of pigments were subdivided to create reference collections at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Intermuseum Conservation Laboratory, Cleveland OH (formerly Oberlin OH). The bottles were then sent to Institute of Fine Arts, Conservation Center, New York University, New York NY.
Pages in category "Forbes Pigment Labs: IFA-NYU"
The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 829 total.
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- 9.09.04 Viridian
- 9.10.02 Anhydrous Chromium oxide
- 9.10.03 Chromium oxide
- 9.10.04 Oxide of chromium
- 9.10.05 Oxide Chromium
- 9.11.01 Garland Green
- 9.11.02 Green Toner Y62 T04
- 9.11.03 Alizarin Green
- 9.11.04 Monofast green toner (A8302)
- 9.11.05 Intense green
- 9.11.06 Monastral green
- 9.12.01 Green Jasper
- 9.12.02 Vernalis
- 9.12.03 Verde de Cipresso
- 9.12.04 Green Jasper
- 9.12.05 Unidentified Green
- 9.12.06 Greenish Soapstone
- 9.20.01 Rokusho mineral green (natural malachite)
- 9.20.02 Rokusho slightly finer grain than 9.20.1
- 9.20.03 Byakuroku
- 9.20.04 Kodai Rodakusho. 9.20.1 treated by burning
- 9.20.05 Kodai Byakuroku. 9.20.3 treated by burning
- 9.20.06 Kodai Rokusho. 9.20.4 treated by burning with str
- 9.20.07 Kiruku yellowish green derived from rocks
- 9.20.08 Wakaba-Rokusho (new green) a new color produced ab
- 9.20.09 Charokusho (brownish Rokusho) artificial
- 9.20.10 Cseki no description