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A Revolution in Colour : Natural Dyes and Dress in Europe, c. 1400-1800, Hardback Book

A Revolution in Colour : Natural Dyes and Dress in Europe, c. 1400-1800 Hardback

Edited by Prof. Giorgio (University of Warwick, UK) Riello, Dr Maria (University of Southampton, UK) Hayward, Ulinka (Cambridge University, UK) Rublack

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Bringing together an international cast of scholars from a range of disciplines, this highly illustrated book traces the history of colour through its relationship with clothing in Europe over four centuries in the pre-modern period.

A Revolution in Colour reveals how, during this era, dyes spurred on aesthetic experiment, new modes of empirical observation and an intensification of globally interconnected trade.

The book demonstrates that merchants and craftspeople generated much of the social value for new aesthetic possibilities through dye tones, successfully arguing that this set off a ‘revolution in colour’ that intertwined with the first age of globalization and consumerism. Whilst providing clear evidence that even dress obtained by middling people in Europe could be much more expensive than paintings, A Revolution in Colour also shows that vibrant coloured clothing and accessories based on complex chemical experiments were ubiquitous.

A broad range of natural dyes made for exciting and highly successful products by creating novelty and new emotional experiences for the masses.

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