Two-toned glass where one color shades into the other was fashionable in the late 19th to early 20th century. It started with amberina, which shades from red to amber and was made by reheating part of ...
Real-time video capturing the stretching of an 8×6-inch structural color pattern that features a flower bouquet in homage to 19th-century physicist Gabriel Lippmann’s work. The bright iridescent ...
CHINA, 19th century Ink and color painting on paper Depicting hunting scenes of the Qianlong emperor and other palatial scenes, mounted on a scroll 39 x 208 cm (excluding mount), 19th century Ink and ...
View CHINA, 19th century Rare ink and color painting on silk, depicting a dignitary and his party on a boat, a dragon rising from the sky, collector's stamp top center (19th Century) By Chinese School ...
Imagine stretching a piece of film to reveal a hidden message. Or checking an arm band’s color to gauge muscle mass. Or sporting a swimsuit that changes hue as you do laps. Such chameleon-like, ...
Learn about artists who pushed boundaries and explored color for color’s sake Alexandra Loske The Impressionist movement of the latter nineteenth century proved a catalyst for changing not only how we ...
Back in February 2020, YouTuber and programmer Denis Shiryaev made an “upscaled,” colorized version of a brief film made in 1896. It was our first look at 19th ...
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