Discovering a fourth copy is immensely thrilling, particularly as it remains as the only edition remaining in its historical environment", she added. Analysis of the piece helped identify the colours Le Blon is known to have used, such as indigo and carmine or red lake....
Le Blon moved to London in 1718 where, calling himself James Christopher, he was granted a Royal privilege by George I to practice his trichromatic printing....
Discovered during recent building work, these old relics were p
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