FUGITIVE COLORS: THE VANISHING ART OF THE RENAISSANCE

Authors

  • Uzma Zafar The University of Lahore Author

Keywords:

Renaissance art, fugitive colours, pigments, art conservation, art restoration, art history, Renaissance masters, lightfastness

Abstract

The Renaissance, a time of extraordinary artistic achievement, saw the birth of masterworks created with pigments that were as valuable as gold. However, many of these pigments, known as fugitive colors, have deteriorated or disappeared over the centuries. These colours were unstable, fading due to light exposure, environmental conditions, and chemical reactions with other materials. This article explores the fascinating history of fugitive colours used during the Renaissance, how they were sourced, and the scientific efforts to preserve and restore artworks that have been affected by their disappearance. Through this exploration, we gain insight into the materials, artistic techniques, and challenges faced by Renaissance artists, and the modern scientific efforts to resurrect lost hues

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Published

2024-05-21

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Arts & Humanities

How to Cite

FUGITIVE COLORS: THE VANISHING ART OF THE RENAISSANCE. (2024). Kashf Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 1(05), 12-24. https://kjmr.com.pk/index.php/kjmr/article/view/93

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