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Colours derived from coal tar (colour litho)
7185313 Colours derived from coal tar (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The range of wonderful colours derived from coal tar. Illustration from Penroses Pictorial Annual Vol XIII 1907-8 (A W Penrose & Co Ltd, London, 1908).); © Look and Learn
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Colours Derived from Coal Tar - A Vibrant Exploration of Nature and Science
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. This photo print, titled "Colours derived from coal tar" offers a fascinating glimpse into the early 20th-century world of botany, chemistry, and art. The image showcases a stunning range of hues obtained from coal tar, an unexpected source for such vibrant colors. The composition features a collection of tree branches adorned with various colored sticks, each representing a different shade derived from coal tar. These vivid pigments were used in printing processes like lithography to create visually striking illustrations and prints. The photograph not only highlights the beauty found in nature but also emphasizes the intersection between science and art during this era. It serves as a testament to human ingenuity in harnessing unconventional materials for creative expression. In addition to its aesthetic appeal, this image provides insight into the industrial landscape of early 20th-century Great Britain. With references to coal pits and fires, it hints at the significance of coal mining in fueling both artistic endeavors and everyday life. Overall, "Colours derived from coal tar" is an intriguing visual representation that bridges multiple disciplines – botany, chemistry, natural history – while showcasing the remarkable versatility of color exploration through ink production. This print invites viewers to appreciate both the scientific advancements and artistic achievements that emerged during this transformative period in history.
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