Artigo Revisado por pares

Oil-Based House Paints from 1900 to 1960: An Examination of Their History and Development, with Particular Reference to Ripolin Enamels

2013; Routledge; Volume: 52; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1179/1945233013y.0000000006

ISSN

1945-2330

Autores

Harriet A. L. Standeven,

Tópico(s)

Maritime and Coastal Archaeology

Resumo

This article outlines the traditional oil-based house paints and enamels available in the first half of the 20th century and includes a discussion of the natural oils, gums, and resins used in their manufacture. These paints are examined in the context of the Ripolin enamels used by, among others, Pablo Picasso, Francis Picabia, and Sidney Nolan. Ripolin is the first house paint to have undergone extensive scientific analysis, which allows comparisons to be made between these analytical findings and the historical literature. The research to date indicates that Ripolin enamels are typical of the traditional high-grade enamels and gloss paints available in the first half of the 20th century in that they comprise drying oils, often with some resin, and are formulated with good-quality pigments.

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