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Scientists have discovered how Rembrandt achieved the brilliance of the painting The Night's Watch

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ArtNews writes about it. Chemists from the Netherlands University of Amsterdam have found out how the outstanding artist of the 17th century Rembrandt managed to decorate his masterpiece The Night's Watch (1642) with golden details. In the famous work of art, the pigments of pararealgar (yellow) and semi-amorphous pararealgar (orange and red) were discovered. Pararealgar is an arsenic sulfide mineral that is gradually formed from realgar under t…
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ArtNews writes about it. Chemists from the Netherlands University of Amsterdam have found out how the outstanding artist of the 17th century Rembrandt managed to decorate his masterpiece The Night's Watch (1642) with golden details. In the famous work of art, the pigments of pararealgar (yellow) and semi-amorphous pararealgar (orange and red) were discovered. Pararealgar is an arsenic sulfide mineral that is gradually formed from realgar under t…

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espreso.tv broke the news in on Monday, July 29, 2024.
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