Winsor & Newton Colourman's Manuscript Archive: Page-Image Database of Historic Recipes for Paint Making
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Cambridge
Department Name: Hamilton Kerr Institute
Abstract
Recipes from the archive of Winsor & Newton, artists' colourman, are being made accessible by an innovatively structured database which displays full images of each hand-written page alongside an electronic summary index. The archive, beginning in the 1830s, details the manufacture of pigments, binders, mediums and the preparation of tube paint, thereby providing access for the first time to commercial 19**^ century paint formulations as well as insight into the relationship between the artist and his materials. This unique resource is invaluable for authenticity studies, scientific analyses and the care and preservation of historic works of art.
Organisations
People |
ORCID iD |
Ian McClure (Principal Investigator) | |
Mark Clarke (Researcher) |
Publications
WILLIAMS A
(2008)
NATIONAL GALLERY TECHNICAL BULLETIN 28 BY ASHOK ROY (ED.)
in The Art Book