Color
A Natural History of the Palette
by Victoria Finlay
Discover the tantalizing true stories behind your favorite colors. For example, Cleopatra used saffron—a source of the color yellow—for seduction. Extracted from an Afghan mine, the blue “ultramarine” paint used by Michelangelo was so expensive he couldn’t afford to buy it himself. Since ancient times, carmine red—still found in lipsticks and Cherry Coke today—has come from the blood of insects.
"In this engaging travelogue, a rainbow of hues determined the author’s choice of destinations. . . . By the time you read ‘Violet,’ you will have traversed much of the world, sharing Finlay’s contagious fascination with color.” —Condé Nast Traveler
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| UPC: | 410000109182 |
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Paperback, 448 pages, 21 color photographs, 4 maps, 8¼” x 5½”, Random House, 2003, ISBN 0812971426
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