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  2. Health of Vincent van Gogh - Wikipedia

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    According to a doctoral thesis in 1991, [48] Van Gogh used in his impasto technique lead pigments in an abusive and careless way, and some months later he suffered the key symptoms of lead poisoning (anemia, stomatitis, abdominal pain, signs of radial neuropathy, etc.) and other characteristics of saturnine encephalopathy in Arles with states ...

  3. Chrome yellow - Wikipedia

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    Piper J-3 Cub in chrome yellow standard color. Vincent van Gogh used chrome yellow in many of his paintings, including his famous Sunflowers series.Studies focusing on the techniques used in Van Gogh's Sunflowers series have revealed how Van Gogh skillfully mixed various shades of chrome yellow to achieve different effects. [11]

  4. Lead(II) chromate - Wikipedia

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    Lead chromate is used as the bright yellow pigment in Sunflowers, a painting by Vincent van Gogh. [4] [5] Approximately 37,000 tons were produced in 1996. The main applications are as a pigment in paints, under the name chrome yellow. [6]

  5. The Painter of Sunflowers - Wikipedia

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    The painting shows Van Gogh working in what he called “The Yellow House,” and it includes recognizable features of other notable works. [6] For example, the blue walls in the painting are also visible in Van Gogh’s Bedroom in Arles, and the chair Van Gogh is seated in is likely the same as the one depicted in the painting Van Gogh’s ...

  6. Cultural property radiography - Wikipedia

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    Many pigments such as lead white show well in radiographs. X-ray spectromicroscopy has also been used to analyse the reactions of pigments in paintings. For example, in analysing colour degradation in the paintings of Vincent van Gogh. [1] These processes can reveal various details about objects that are not visible to the naked eye.

  7. Portrait of Dr. Gachet - Wikipedia

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    Van Gogh, introduced to etching by Gachet, made the etching Portrait of Doctor Gachet in 1890. Gachet and Van Gogh discussed creating a series of southern France themes but that never happened. This was the one and only etching, also known as L'homme à la pipe (Man with a pipe), that Van Gogh ever made. Van Gogh's brother, Theo, who received ...

  8. Irises (painting) - Wikipedia

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    Irises is an oil painting by Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh. Painted in 1889, the work is a landscape with a cropped composition and is one of several hundred paintings from a series of paintings that van Gogh made at the Saint Paul-de-Mausole asylum in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France, in the last year before his death in 1890.

  9. Naples yellow - Wikipedia

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    [8]: 226 Manufacturers today typically produce Naples yellow in combination with other pigments, such as ochre, iron oxide, lead white, titanium white, or zinc white, rather than pure lead antimonate. [8]: 245 Adriaen van der Werff, Entombment of Christ, 1703. An early European painting that used Naples yellow. [11]: 246

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