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“radix flava Americana” | On Eastern Woodlands Quillwork Dyes
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On Eastern Woodlands Quillwork Dyes. 8220;radix flava Americana”. February 3, 2010 at 19:45. A funny thing happens when you start writing dissertation chapters: time seems to move very quickly and very slowly all at the same time! Coming into the home stretch, postings should become more regular again this spring. In the meantime, though, a quick mention of another Native American dye, this time for yellow:. 8221; was used by the local communities to dye a bright yellow. My loose translation for. Posting...
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On Eastern Woodlands Quillwork Dyes. With the last two posts addressing specific red dyes, I thought it would be good to finish out the list, to use this posting to report on other materials suggested by the literature for dyeing quills red. There are 3 convenient categories: reds from plants (not trees), reds from trees, and other reds. Reds from plants, but not trees. I’ve not yet seen contemporary quills dyed with puccoon. If the puccoon of the literature corresponds to. Which is precisely the. Source...
Got topics you want to hear about? | On Eastern Woodlands Quillwork Dyes
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On Eastern Woodlands Quillwork Dyes. Got topics you want to hear about? August 21, 2009 at 20:05. Trust me: I’m not short on material on quillwork dyes–but this blog is as much about what. Want to know as it is what I can share! What do you want to see posted? More information from the literature–perhaps for dyes other than red? Postings on the science of the analysis? How it’s been working with museum collections generally and with Native American material culture specifically? 4 Comments Add your own.
Red dye round-up | On Eastern Woodlands Quillwork Dyes
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On Eastern Woodlands Quillwork Dyes. August 21, 2009 at 19:57. With the last two posts addressing specific red dyes, I thought it would be good to finish out the list, to use this posting to report on other materials suggested by the literature for dyeing quills red. There are 3 convenient categories: reds from plants (not trees), reds from trees, and other reds. Reds from plants, but not trees. Which is precisely the. There are two species of mushroom native to North America,. Source of a natural red...
A tale of two yellows | On Eastern Woodlands Quillwork Dyes
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On Eastern Woodlands Quillwork Dyes. A tale of two yellows. September 11, 2009 at 03:06. From left to right, wolf moss, osage orange, gold thread. I’m (mostly) back! Apologies of the delay, and many gracious thanks to those of you who hung in there over the last week, and have come back for this posting. Moving from red to yellow dyes, I thought this would be a great time to touch on one of the problems with trying to identify quillwork dyes. Lichens of North America. The yellow-dyed quills look nearly i...
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Event Posting: Science and Art Symposium IV at Pratt Institute | epiconservation
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NYRAC's forum for emerging conservation professionals. Angel’s Project at the Bergen County Historical Society. The truth about the Nishapur ceramic →. Event Posting: Science and Art Symposium IV at Pratt Institute. March 21, 2014. What: Science and Art Symposium IV: The Science of Artists’ Materials, Techniques, and Conservation. When: April 2-4, 2014. Where: Pratt Institute, Brooklyn Campus, 200 Willoughby Avenue, Brooklyn, NY. Click on the links below for the event program and registration information.
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Bringing an Object to The Center. Tips for your Collection. Friday, December 10, 2010. More Reading: Further Education. UCLA: Archaeological and Ethnographic Materials:. University of Delaware's Student Blogs:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Conservation Center is one of the nation’s leading private art restoration and conservation laboratories; we are the largest facility of our kind in the nation. Other Resources and Blogs. ARTicle: The Art Institute of Chicago. A Journey through the Museum.
Welcome to our blog!! | WUDPAC Class of 2013
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WUDPAC Class of 2013. Welcome to our blog! On behalf of the Winterthur/University of Delaware Program in Art Conservation. WUDPAC) Class of 2013. I’d like to welcome you to our blog. We have come from all over the world to Wilmington, DE – “ A Place to Be Somebody. Not easy, considering it was our first day at Winterthur (speaking for myself -I had major butterflies that day) AND it was about 160 F and a billion % humidity. I’m sure Weather Underground. Will back me up on this. You’ll likely see mo...
Field Trips | WUDPAC Class of 2013
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WUDPAC Class of 2013. Our first field trip was to the Smithsonian Institution’s Freer and Sackler Galleries in Washington, D.C. This was a part of our Preventive Conservation block and was led by textile conservator Joelle Wickens. We were fortunate to be able to meet with Jenifer Bosworth. That day, who is the exhibits conservator for the Freer. WUDPAC Class of 2013 in front of the Smithsonian Arthur M. Sackler Gallery. The second field trip was to the Conservation Center for Art and Historical Artifacts.
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WUDPAC Class of 2013. Our first field trip was to the Smithsonian Institution’s Freer and Sackler Galleries in Washington, D.C. This was a part of our Preventive Conservation block and was led by textile conservator Joelle Wickens. We were fortunate to be able to meet with Jenifer Bosworth. That day, who is the exhibits conservator for the Freer. WUDPAC Class of 2013 in front of the Smithsonian Arthur M. Sackler Gallery. The second field trip was to the Conservation Center for Art and Historical Artifacts.
A Stitch in Time | WUDPAC Class of 2013
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WUDPAC Class of 2013. A Stitch in Time. The art conservation program at Winterthur divides conservation coursework into blocks. These are about 3 weeks in length and give us an intensive look into a particular area of the field. Right now, we are halfway into our 3rd block of the semester – Textiles. One thing that has kept popping into my mind during this block is “A Stitch in Time Saves Nine.” Why? Furthermore, nine what? I certainly don’t know, but thankfully…Google does. Which gave the meaning as.
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WUDPAC Class of 2013. This is the blog site for the Winterthur/University of Delaware Program in Art Conservation Class of 2013. There are ten of us, seen in the header image, left to right: Bartosz Dajnowski, Sara Lapham, Sara Levin, Elena Torok, Emily Schuetz, Greta Glaser, Carrie McNeal, Laura Hartman, Morgan Hayes, and Crista Pack. November 2, 2010 at 7:57 pm. Thanks for your interest in our blog! November 3, 2010 at 3:16 pm. My name is Carrie, I’m a classmate of Crista’s. I have alwa...Has some grea...
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On Eastern Woodlands Quillwork Dyes | A blog on research to identify early Eastern Woodlands dyes
On Eastern Woodlands Quillwork Dyes. Lots of webs in this attic. A funny thing happens when you start blogging about a specific topic, then get caught up in day-to-day: the blog falls to the wayside. All of a sudden, what started as a space for sharing information turns into a forgotten corner of the attic; cobwebs slowly move in. Today, it’s time to air out the space. June 14, 2016 at 20:14. Color Primer, Part 1b. For those of you who have patiently waited, checked back, and waited a bit more, thank you...
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