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Subject: *****SPAM***** A note from YOUR future…
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Subject: A note from YOUR future…
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A note from YOUR future…

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Before the Industrial Revolution, the range of color available for art and decorative uses was technologically limited. Most of the pigments in use were earth and mineral pigments, or pigments of biological origin. Pigments from unusual sources such as botanical materials, animal waste, insects, and mollusks were harvested and traded over long distances. Some colors were costly or impossible to obtain, given the range of pigments that were available. Blue and purple came to be associated with royalty because of their rarity.

Biological pigments were often difficult to acquire, and the details of their production were kept secret by the manufacturers. Tyrian Purple is a pigment made from the mucus of one of several species of Murex snail. Production of Tyrian Purple for use as a fabric dye began as early as 1200 BCE by the Phoenicians, and was continued by the Greeks and Romans until 1453 CE, with the fall of Constantinople. The pigment was expensive and complex to produce, and items colored with it became associated with power and wealth. Greek historian Theopompus, writing in the 4th century BCE, reported that "purple for dyes fetched its weight in silver at Colophon [in Asia Minor]."

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<p style="font-size:1px;color:#FFFFFF">pigments of biological origin. Pigments from unusual sources such as botanical materials, animal waste, insects, and mollusks were harvested and traded over long distances. Some colors were costly or impossible to obtain, given the range of pigments that were available. Blue and purple came to be associated with royalty because of their rarity.</p>
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<span style="font-size:4px;color:#FFFFFF">Before the Industrial Revolution, the range of color available for art and decorative uses was technologically limited. Most of the pigments in use were earth and mineral pigments, or pigments of biological origin.<br />
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Pigments from unusual sources such as botanical materials, animal waste, insects, and mollusks were harvested and traded over long distances.<br />
<br />
Some colors were costly or impossible to obtain, given the range of pigments that were available. Blue and purple came to be associated with royalty because of their rarity.<br />
<br />
Biological pigments were often difficult to acquire, and the details of their production were kept secret by the manufacturers. Tyrian Purple is a pigment made from the mucus of one of several species of Murex snail.<br />
<br />
Production of Tyrian Purple for use as<a href="http://taxses.us/r0bg4IyXmEaNIxCiCiQvIQiGp1zer0CQTOnRlKgRP1_8MDte_32497_2921_a6bad8bb_0300"><img src="http://taxses.us/8fd009027d7d48f448.jpg" /><img height="1" src="http://www.taxses.us/8XJOkbP74YBJQW8wEzkl4sWI_rvbQGAdfKQvdfdLpaGhhBDz_32497_2921_eb2ab9dd_0300" width="1" /></a> a fabric dye began as early as 1200 BCE by the Phoenicians, and was continued by the Greeks and Romans until 1453 CE, with the fall of Constantinople.<br />
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The pigment was expensive and complex to produce, and items colored with it became associated with power and wealth. Greek historian Theopompus, writing in the 4th century BCE, reported that &quot;purple for dyes fetched its weight in silver at Colophon [in Asia Minor].&quot;<br />
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<!---Mineral pigments were also traded over long distances. The only way to achieve a deep rich blue was by using a semi-precious stone, lapis lazuli, to produce a pigment known as ultramarine, and the best sources of lapis were remote. Flemish painter Jan van Eyck, working in the 15th century, did not ordinarily include blue in his paintings.<br />
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