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Scientists have recreated the elusive Egyptian blue, a pigment used by ancient Egyptian artists for thousands of years.
Suzanna Murawski on A. C. Benson, public art & Egyptian blue.
From the tombs of pharaohs to Roman frescoes, Egyptian blue adorned everything from sacred artifacts to everyday pottery.
Researchers at Washington State University have revived Egyptian blue—the world’s first synthetic pigment.
It was ubiquitous in the ancient world. Then, we just... forgot how to make it.
Scientists at Washington State University not only discovered how to recreate the color known as "Egyptian Blue," they also ...
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A team led by Washington State University has successfully recreated a millennia-old pigment first synthesized in ancient ...
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Washington State University researchers recreate lost Egyptian blue pigment using ancient methods and modern scientific ...