Insights Into Naples Yellow: Unfiltered Chat With Artist Eric Johnson

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  • Опубліковано 1 лип 2024
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    In this podcast, artist Eric Johnson shares his thoughts on Naples Yellow, a color pigment that has been used by artists for centuries. Johnson explains the history and unique properties of the pigment, such as its ability to produce a range of warm hues. He also shares his personal experience of using Naples Yellow in his paintings and how it has become a staple in his palette. This insightful conversation provides a glimpse into the world of professional artists and the importance of color in their work. For those interested in learning more about Naples Yellow and its use in art, this video is a must-watch.
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    00:00 Introduction
    00:24 How to Use Naples Yellow
    02:18 Interview with Eric Johnson on Naples Yellow
    08:00 Challenges and Benefits of Naples Yellow
    12:10 Advice to Artist Using Naples Yellow

КОМЕНТАРІ • 11

  • @diegoallcore
    @diegoallcore Рік тому +1

    Interesting approach to materials and very inspiring chat

  • @mariebrennan8399
    @mariebrennan8399 Рік тому +1

    Very helpful!

  • @ThisisRubbishlo
    @ThisisRubbishlo 9 місяців тому

    Favourite range of yellow, Naples such a good range

  • @sohelpervas4821
    @sohelpervas4821 Місяць тому

    I am very confused about the permenency and lightfastness of lead tin yellow oil paint. Please tell me about the lightfastness and permenency of lead tin yellow .

    • @RublevColours
      @RublevColours  15 днів тому

      Lead-tin yellow was used in many paintings before the 18th century, so we have a record of its permanence in paintings that are around today.

  • @chrisgriffith1573
    @chrisgriffith1573 Рік тому +2

    What is the pigment Naples yellow made from? Is it a clay? A rock? Is lead tin the only part of it? Animative oxides?? What is that?

    • @RublevColours
      @RublevColours  Рік тому +5

      Naples yellow is lead antimoniate and is one of the earliest synthetic pigments in human history. It is a compound of lead oxide and antimony oxide.

    • @chrisgriffith1573
      @chrisgriffith1573 Рік тому +4

      @@RublevColours I see how little I know about physical chemistry and basic elements now.

  • @VolodiaLukianov
    @VolodiaLukianov 10 місяців тому

    Подскажите, пожалуйста, пигмент для "Неаполитанской Жёлтой", Оксид свинца(II) PbO - это же ядовитое, второй класс опасности, соединение этого тяжёлого металла. Есть ли какие ограничения при его использования или предупреждения от производителя? Спасибо.
    P.S. Эти краски чрезвычайно токсичны.Попадание внутрь даже 10 мг !!! чистого свинца способно привести к необратимым повреждениям головного мозга. И да, Врубель умер именно от отравления красками...

    • @RublevColours
      @RublevColours  10 місяців тому +6

      Naples Yellow is lead antimoniate-not lead oxide-which was a popular artist's oil color from the 17th until the late 20th century when lead pigments were prohibited in consumer products in many countries. In the U.S., artists have had an exemption to use lead pigments in their artwork since the prohibition when it went into effect in the late 1970s. Professional artists in the European Union are allowed to use lead pigments in their artwork and restoration work.
      You need to study history better, my friend. Mikhail Aleksandrovich Vrubel (March 17, 1856 - April 14, 1910) suffered from psychosis most of his life. In the final years of his life, he was diagnosed with Tabes dorsalis, which is a form of tertiary syphilis that affects the spinal cord. Although he was almost rehabilitated, he had many mental and physical problems that caused complications from which he died. There is no evidence that he suffered from lead poisoning as a result of his paint.
      This is a common assertion about artists in mainstream media to garner readership, but there is no evidence that any artist died as a result of lead poisoning. Spreading this misinformation damages artists' efforts to paint and produce artwork by causing widespread fear. While precautions should be exercised when handling hazardous materials such as lead white and Naples yellow, artists should use the same care with all materials they handle. Shame on you!