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Cochineal red

Cochineal red2010

Elena Phipps

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"From antiquity to the present day, color has been embedded with cultural meaning. Associated with blood, fire, fertility, and life force, the color red has always been extremely difficult to achieve and thus highly prized. This book discusses the origin of the red colorant derived from the insect cochineal, its early use in Precolumbian ritual textiles from Mexico and Peru, and the spread of the American dyestuff through cultural interchange following the Spanish discovery and conquest of the New World in the 16th century. Drawing on examples from the collections of the Metropolitan Museum, it documents the use of this red-colored treasure in several media and throughout the world"--Yale University Press website.

Details

First published
2010
OL Work ID
OL18648734W

Subjects

Textile fibersCochinealTextile fabricsDyes and dyeingMetropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.)HistoryColorsArt, historyNew york (n.y.), historyTextile fabrics, europeCatalogs

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