Colour: Travels Through the Paintbox

Colour: Travels Through the Paintbox

by VictoriaFinlay (Author)

Synopsis

On a journey that takes her from Afghanistan, to the Australian outback, to ancient caves in China, and the saffron harvest in Spain, Victoria Finlay gives an account of the history of colour. Part travelogue, part narrative history, this volume unlocks the history of the colours of the rainbow, and reveals how paints came to be invented, discovered, traded and used. This account remembers a time when red paint was really the colour of blood, when orange was the poison pigment, blue as expensive as gold, and yellow made from the urine of cows force-fed with mangoes. It looks at how green was carried by yaks along the silk road, and how an entire nation was founded on the colour purple. This book lifts the lid on the historical palette and unearths a wealth of stories about the quest for colours, and our efforts to understand them.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 512
Edition: 2002 First Edition
Publisher: Sceptre
Published: 19 Sep 2002

ISBN 10: 0340733284
ISBN 13: 9780340733288

Author Bio
Vicky Finlay was the Arts Editor for The South China Morning Post for over four years, before leaving in 1999 to become a freelance writer. She contributes regularly to Hong Kong newspapers and international media, has done regular broadcasts for local radio, co-produced a documentary about Pablo Neruda, and even taken acrylic painting classes. For the last year she has been travelling the world researching 'Colour'.