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Making Prussian Blue
Today I'll be making Prussian Blue, which was the first modern synthetic pigment. For this video, I'll be isolating it and using it to make paint, but in the future, I''ll be diving into the whole ...
Crayola changed their Prussian Blue crayon to Midnight Blue in 1958 because they realized no one knew what Prussia was, but now you can know more than you ever thought possible about the color ...
Rivals don't miss taking shots, even if it's about the clash on the color wheel ... “In our archives is this is the genesis of Prussian Blue. Those Prussian robes are still in use for ...
Inc Kelly Grovier traces the pigments that make up hidden layers in masterpieces – some of them toxic – from Picasso and Hokusai's Prussian Blue to Vermeer's shade of red. Colours have minds ...
the start-up Natron Energy is partnering with the Swiss contract manufacturer Lonza to make Prussian blue. Natron launched in 2012 to commercialize research done by its CEO, Colin Wessells ...
It's believed that Prussian blue was first synthesized by accident by a Berlin paint maker named Johann Jacob Diesbach around 1706. Diesbach was trying to make a red pigment, which involved mixing ...