Friday, October 2, 2020

Dr. Hilary Becker: "Shopping for Artists' Materials in Ancient Rome: Pigment Shops, Pigments, and Product Choice"

Friday October 9th at 6pm: "Shopping for Artists' Materials in Ancient Rome: Pigment Shops, Pigments, and Product Choice." via Zoom Webinar.

The talk is free and open to the public but You must register by Noon on Thursday October 8th. Use the following link to register for the talk and we look forward to seeing you there. https://stthomas.force.com/applicantportal/USTEventRegister?instanceID=a340a0000035bJy



The discovery of the only known pigment shop in ancient Rome revealed an array of colors in their raw, mineral form waiting to be sold to wall painters. Ancient pigments provide a surprising opportunity to understand how science can be used in archaeology, revealing what pigments were present in the shop and, potentially, the source from which they originated, as well as exploring the supply-side economy of Roman painting and the steps by which these pigments went from the mine, to a shop, to the walls of a Roman house. This lecture also explores the economy of the Roman pigment trade, looking at the prices of pigments as well as the potential for their adulteration.


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