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The Fading of Some Traditional Pigments as A Function of Relative Humidity

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 February 2011

C. W. Bailie
Affiliation:
Mellon Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, 4400 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213.
R. M. Johnston-Feller
Affiliation:
Mellon Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, 4400 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213.
R. L. Feller
Affiliation:
Mellon Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, 4400 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213.
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Abstract

As part of a project sponsored by the Getty Conservation Institute to investigate the effects of humidity and temperature on photochemicallyinduced deterioration, the influence of relative humidity on the rates of fading of four traditional artists' pigments has been investigated -- carmine lake, gamboge, alizarin lake and Vandyke brown.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Materials Research Society 1988

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