historical pigments
Historical pigments refer to the lively colors and dyes made from natural sources, which were commonly used for artistic purposes in the past. These pigments are derived from various substances found in plants, minerals, and even animal products, and have been employed throughout history to create vibrant and enduring artworks.
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