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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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- 6.02.39 Light red oxide
- 6.02.40 Tuscan Red
- 6.02.41 Indian Red
- 6.02.42 Indian Red
- 6.02.43 Indian Red
- 6.02.44 Indian Red
- 6.02.46 Tuscan Red
- 6.02.47 Indian Red
- 6.02.48 Oxide di Ferro
- 6.02.49 Rojo Claro (light red)
- 6.02.50 (duplicate
- 6.02.50 Venetian Red
- 6.02.51 Sinopia (Venetian Red)
- 6.02.52 Venetian Red
- 6.02.53 Venetian Red
- 6.02.54 Venetian Red
- 6.02.55 Moist Venetian Red (GOUACHE)
- 6.02.56 Venetian Red
- 6.02.57 Terra Rosa di Venizia (bottles a
- 6.02.58 Red Earth
- 6.02.59 Terra Rosa Inglese
- 6.02.60 Terra Rosa Bibbiena
- 6.02.61 Red Earth from Germany
- 6.02.62 Terra Rossa
- 6.02.63 Terra Rossa
- 6.02.64 Rosso di Culce
- 6.02.65 Morellone
- 6.02.66 Morellone
- 6.02.67 Morellone
- 6.02.68 Morellone
- 6.02.69 Terra di Siena Brucciata
- 6.02.70 Rosso Angelica fr. Verona grd. in Bologna
- 6.02.71 Rouge Indien
- 6.02.72 Russo Angelico
- 6.02.73 Oxide di Ferro
- 6.02.74 Rosso di Pozzuoli
- 6.02.75 Tierra roja
- 6.02.76 Ocra roja
- 6.02.77 Red Earth
- 6.02.78 Indian Red
- 6.02.79 Indian Red
- 6.02.80 Colcothar
- 6.02.81 Rosso Angelico?
- 6.02.82 Venetian Red
- 6.02.83 Oxide di Ferro
- 6.02.84 Colcothar
- 6.02.85 ?
- 6.02.86 Kidney Haemetite
- 6.02.87 Rosso Inglese
- 6.02.88 Terra Rosa
- 6.02.89 Indian Red
- 6.02.90 Venetian Red
- 6.02.91 Indian Red
- 6.02.92 Red Earth from toll road
- 6.02.93 ?
- 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
- 6.03.24 Indian Lake
- 6.03.25 Indian Lake
- 6.03.26 Rose Madder
- 6.03.27 Rose Madder
- 6.03.28 Orange Madder
- 6.03.29 Laque de Garance (Rose No. 6?en)
- 6.03.30 Laque de Garance (Rose No. 5)
- 6.03.31 Laque fine garance
- 6.03.32 Lacca Rosa
- 6.03.33 Rose Pink
- 6.03.34 Burnt Alizarin Crimson
- 6.03.35 Permanent Crimson
- 6.03.36 Alizarin Lake
- 6.03.37 Carmine (No.40)
- 6.03.38 Madder
- 6.03.39 Madder (a and b bottles)
- 6.03.40 Madder Seed
- 6.03.42 Madder
- 6.03.43 Madder Root
- 6.03.44 Brazilwood (lign. Pernambuco) (a and b bottles)
- 6.03.45 Brazilwood cuttings
- 6.03.46 Cochineal from Coccus Cacti
- 6.03.48 Purple Madder
- 6.03.49 Brown Madder
- 6.03.50 Deep Rose Madder
- 6.03.51 Madder Red
- 6.03.52 Cocciniglia (cochineal)
- 6.03.53 Crimson Madder
- 6.03.54 Crimson Lake
- 6.03.55 Garance Rose Dores
- 6.03.56 Indian Lake
- 6.03.57 Madder Red
- 6.03.58 Purple Madder
- 6.03.59 Indian Lake
- 6.03.60 Logwood
- 6.03.61 Rose Madder
- 6.03.62 Rose Madder
- 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
- 6.04.09 Rhodamine (Rose Toner) C26H26N2O3Cl
- 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
- 6.04.14 Rhodamine
- 6.05.01 Vermilion (Eng.) HgS
- 6.05.02 Cinnabar-Natural (San Jose
- 6.05.03 Cinnabar (200 screen)
- 6.05.04 Vermilion
- 6.05.05 Vermilion
- 6.05.06 (not on NYU list)
- 6.05.07 Vermilion
- 6.05.08 Vermilion
- 6.05.09 Vermilion
- 6.06.01 Ultramarine Red Na10Al6Si6O24S2
- 6.06.02 Ultramarine Red (Ultramarine blue mixed with dry HCl gas
- 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
- 6.07.18 Cadmium Red
- 6.07.19 Cadmium Red
- 6.07.20 Cadmium Scarlet
- 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
- 6.08.08 Mars Orange
- 6.08.09 Mars Orange
- 6.08.10 Mars Orange
- 6.08.11 Mars Orange
- 6.08.12 Mars Orange
- 6.08.13 Mars Red
- 6.08.14 Mars Orange
- 6.09.01 Armenian Bole (Red Bole)
- 6.09.01 Light Red
- 6.09.02 Cuprous Oxide Red
- 6.09.03 Minium
- 6.09.04 Mimium
- 6.09.05 Minium (purer)
- 6.09.06 Red Lead
- 6.09.07 Red Earth from ranch
- 6.09.08 Red Earth
- 6.09.09 Red Earth from Mount Serat
- 6.09.10 Red Earth from Mount Serat
- 6.09.11 Unidentified
- 6.09.12 Unidentified
- 6.09.13 Unidentified Uranine
- 6.09.14 (duplicate
- 6.09.14 Unidentified Red
- 6.09.15 Red Earth (?)
- 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)
- 6.20.09 San
- 6.20.10 Shin San (Cinnabar ground brwon mineral) 14A
- 6.20.11 Kodao Shu (Burnt agaguchi) vermilion 15A
- 6.20.12 Shudo (light red
- 6.20.13 Benigara
- 6.20.14 Tai sha matsu