This section is from the book "Chromatography; Or, A Treatise On Colours And Pigments, And Of Their Powers In Painting", by George Field. Also available from Amazon: Chromatography, or A Treatise on Colours and Pigments, and of Their Powers in Painting.
Various of these were used in sketching by Claude, Rembrandt, and many of the old masters; the principal of which were solutions of bistre and sepia. Less eligible preparations, which have faded or decayed, as common ink docs, have also been employed; but other sketching inks may easily be produced, of durable colours and agreeable tints.
 
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