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SUMMARY:Out of the blue
DESCRIPTION:Alexandra Drysdale asks: Where did the blue in medieval illuminated manuscripts come from and how did the chemists of the nineteenth century invent synthetic blues? The story of blue takes us from the lapis lazuli mines in Afghanistan to the studios of Titian, Vermeer, Hokusai, Picasso and Matisse.\n
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