Ten 17th century writers described the pigments in use in their countries - England, Sweden, Flanders, Spain, Italy and France. The theme of their treatises was studio practice and the pigments were described then discussed as they were set on the palette.
Ten 17th century writers described the pigments in use in their countries ¿ England, Sweden, Flanders, France, Spain, and Italy. The theme of their treatises was studio practice and the pigments were discussed as they were set on the palette. Surprisingly, the method was the same ¿ from light to dark, white to black. The 17th century palette was an international palette comprising just over 100 pigments.