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Standage H.C. The Artists' Manual of Pigments

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Standage H.C. The Artists' Manual of Pigments
Third Edition, Revised. — London: Crosby Lockwood and Son, 1896. — 112 pp.
Artists' manual of pigments showing their composition, conditions of permanency, non-permanency, and adulterations; effects in combination with each other and with vehicles; and the most reliable tests of purity.
White Pigments
Baryta white, also known as "Constant" or "Permanent" White. - Blanc d'Argent, or "Silver" or "French" White. - Flake White, or "Body" White. - White Lead, also known as Ceruse, Cremnitz, Dutch, Flemish, Hamburg, Venetian, or Roman White. - Zinc White, or Chinese White. - Normal, Basic, and Acid Carbonates. - Blowpipe Testing.
Green Pigments
Chrome Greens. - Native Green, or Pure Chrome Green, Green Oxide of Chromium, Opaque Oxide of Chromium, or Chrome Oxide. - Transparent Oxide of Chromium. - Emerald Green, or Schweinfurt, Vienna, Imperial, Brunswick, or Mitis Green. - Malachite, Mountain, or Hungary Green. - Sap Green, Verde Vessie, Iris or Bladder Green. - Scheele's, or Swedish Green. - Terra Verte, Green Earth, Verona Green, Green Bice, Verdetta, or Holly Green. - Verdigris, or Viride AEris. - Vienna Green, or Brunswick or Schweinfurt Green. - Viridian, or Guignet's Green. - Zinc or Cobalt Green or Rinman's Green.
Blue Pigments.
Antwerp Blue, or Haarlem, Berlin, or Mineral Blue. - Caeruleum, or Cerulian or Egyptian Blue. - Cobalt Blue, Cobalt Ultramarine, Vienna Blue, and Azure. - Indigo, or Indian Blue. - Prussian, Berlin, Parisian Blue. - Smalt, Azure, Enamel, Dumont's or Royal Blue. - Ultramarine, Outremer Lazurline, Lazuline Blue, or Lazurstein. - Artificial, French, Metz, Gmelin's Blue, or Factitious Ultramarine, Bleu de Garance, and Outremer de Guimet. - New Blue. - Permanent Blue.
Yellow Pigments
Aureolin. - Baryta Yellow, Yellow Ultramarine, or Lemon Yellow. - Cadmium Yellow, Cadmia, or Jaune Brilliant. - Chrome Yellows, Jaune Mineral, Cologne Yellow, Pale and Deep Chrome, Orange Chrome, Citron, Leipzig or Paris Yellow. - Gamboge, (Camboge, Cambogia, Gambodium, Gamboage, &c.) - Indian Yellow, or Purree or Powre. - King's or Chinese Yellow, Orpiment, or Auripigmentum. - Lemon Yellow. - Massicot, or Masticot. - Naples Yellow. - Yellow Lakes, Madder Yellow, Italian, English, and Dutch Pink, Quercitron Yellow, or Lake. - Yellow Ochres, Jaune de Fer, Jaune de Mars, Sienna, or Raw Sienna. - Mars Orange. - Mars Yellow, or Jaune de Mars, Jaune de Fer, Iron Yellow, &c. - Orient Yellow, Turner Yellow, Cassel Yellow, Montpellier Yellow, Vienna Yellow, Mineral Yellow.
Red Pigments
Cadmium Red. - Chinese Vermilion, or Carmine Vermilion. - Crimson Lake. - Carmine Lake. - Indian Lake, or Lac Lake. - Indian Red and Persian Red. - Iodine Scarlet, or Iodide of Mercury. - Madder Lakes: Madder Carmine or Tinted Carmine, Pink Madder, Rose Rubiate or Liquid Madder, Lake or Rose Madder. - Red Lead, Minium or Saturnine Red. - Red Ochre, Indian Ochre, Scarlet Ochre, or Light Red. - Red Orpiment, or Realgar. - Venetian, English, or Prussian Red, or Scarlet Ochre. - Vermilion, also called Cinnabar. - Mars Red, or Rouge de Mars. - Purple Lake.
Brown and Black Pigments
Asphaltum, or Bitumen. - Bistre. - Brown Pink. - Blue or Frankfurt Black. - Indian Ink and Chinese Ink. - Lampblack. - Manganese Brown. - Mummy or Egyptian Brown. - Prussian Brown, or Iron Brown. - Sepia. - Umber, Raw and Burnt. - Vandyke, Cappah, Rubens, Cassel, and Cologne Brown. - Mars Brown, or Brun de Mars. - Mineral Gray. - Neutral Tint. - Payne's Gray. - Rubens Madder.
Table of Reference
Chemical reactions occuring between two or more pigments, between pigment and vehicle, etc.
Action of Lead and Sulphur. - Action of Oxygen amongst Pigments. - Action of Alkalines on Pigments. - Explanation of Loss of Opacity.
Colour Names and Definitions
Positive Colours. - Primary Colours. - Secondary Colours. - Tertiary Colours. - Tint. - Hues. - Shade. - Tone. - Grey. - Gray. - Popular Analysis of Colours forming Complex Hues. - Primary Positive Colours. - Secondary Positive Colours, composed of two Primaries. - Tertiary Hues, composed of three Primaries with one Primary predominating. - Quartenary Hues, composed of the Primary, with two Primaries or a Secondary Colour predominating. - Neutral Tints.
Table of Mixtures of Pigments to produce Blues, Buffs, Browns, Greens, Greys, Purples, and Maroons.
Table of Mixtures of Pigments to produce Blues. - Table of Mixtures of Pigments to produce Browns, Buffs, and Yellows. - Table of Mixtures of Pigments to produce Greys. - Table of Mixtures of Pigments to produce Greens. - Table of Mixtures of Pigments to produce Maroons, Purples, and Pinks.
Artistic Qualities of Pigments used in Portrait, Flower, and Marine Painting in Water Colours.
Colours of Flesh. - Colours of Draperies. - Colours chiefly used in Flower Painting in Water Colours. - Colours used in Sea Painting.
Artistic Qualitites of Colours used in Landscape Painting in Oils
List of Colours used on the Palettes of Sir F. Leighton, Alma-Tadema, Armitage, Orchardson, Pettie, Colin Hunter
Questions Set at the South Kensington School of Art Examinations in Painting
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