thegetty: POMPEIAN RED Pompeian red became a popular shade to paint the trendiest of 18th-century Eu
thegetty: POMPEIAN RED Pompeian red became a popular shade to paint the trendiest of 18th-century European dining rooms. Named after the famous (and then brand-new) excavations at Pompeii, Italy, the color came into popularity after it was seen in frescoes inside excavated homes. However, this red is actually a dehydrated form of yellow ocher. That is to say, these frescoes were most likely yellow during their creation, and only after extreme heat application (perhaps from a volcanic eruption) did the yellow become the ever-so-popular “Pompeian red.” Check out The Brilliant History of Color in Art for more. Wall Fragment with a Woman on a Balcony, about 9 B.C.–A.D. 14, Roman. The J. Paul Getty Museum -- source link
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