📱 eBook en inglés CADMIUM YELLOW: HEAVY METAL TOXICITY IN THE FINE ART MARKET

Pigments, Legislation, and the Dangerous Aesthetic Choices of Impressionist Masterpieces, 1840–1900

JESSICA MCKENZIE

epubli- 9783565390687

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Sinopsis de CADMIUM YELLOW: HEAVY METAL TOXICITY IN THE FINE ART MARKET

When Claude Monet and Vincent van Gogh painted their sun-drenched wheat fields and glowing sunflowers, they relied on a newly discovered chemical element. Cadmium offered a level of vibrancy and opacity that older organic yellows simply could not match, allowing the Impressionists to capture light with unprecedented intensity. However, the tubes of paint they handled daily contained a highly dangerous heavy metal.
Cadmium is a cumulative toxin and a known carcinogen that aggressively targets human lung and kidney tissue. For over a century, painters sculpted their masterpieces while breathing in toxic dust and inadvertently absorbing the metal through their skin. Today, strict environmental and health regulations are forcing major paint manufacturers to phase out authentic cadmium pigments entirely, creating a deep divide between traditional artists demanding aesthetic purity and safety advocates demanding chemical bans.
Trace the intersection of fine art and heavy metal toxicity. Discover how the pursuit of the perfect color exposed generations of visionary artists to severe, invisible neurological decay.

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Editorial: Epubli

ISBN: 9783565390687

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 07/04/2026

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