The Alchemy of Paint: Art, Science and Secrets from the Middle Ages

Spike Bucklow

The Alchemy of Paint: Art, Science and Secrets from the Middle Ages
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Marion Boyars Publishers Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Published
30 June 2009
Pages
362
ISBN
9780714531724

The Alchemy of Paint: Art, Science and Secrets from the Middle Ages

Spike Bucklow

The Alchemy of Paint is a critique of the modern world, which Spike Bucklow sees as the product of seventeenth-century ideas about science. In modern times, we have divorced color from its origins, using it for commercial advantage. Spike Bucklow shows us how in medieval times, color had mystical significance far beyond the enjoyment of shade and hue.

Each chapter demonstrates the mindset of medieval Europe and is devoted to just one color, acknowledging its connections with life in the pre-modern world. Colors examined and explained in detail include a midnight blue called ultramarine, an opaque red called vermilion, a multitude of colors made from metals, a transparent red called dragonsblood, and, finally, gold.

Today, scarlet describes a color, but it was originally a type of cloth. Henry VI’s wardrobe accounts from 1438 to 1489 show that his cheapest scarlet was GBP14.2s.6d. and that scarlets could fetch up to twice that price. In the fifteenth century, a mid-priced scarlet cost more than two thousand kilos of cheese or one thousand liters of wine. This expense accounts for the custom of giving important visitors the red carpet treatment.

The book looks at how color was read in the Middle Ages and returns to materials to look at the hidden meaning of the artists’ version of the philosopher’s stone. The penultimate chapter considers why everyone has always loved gold.

Spike Bucklow is a conservation scientist working with oil paintings at the Hamilton Kerr Institute in Cambridge.

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