This section is from the book "Paint And Varnish Facts And Formulae", by J. N. Hoff. Also available from Amazon: The Industrial And Artistic Technology Of Paint And Varnish.
Indigo is of little interest to the painter, except from a historical standpoint. It is prepared from a shrub grown extensively in India. The plants are macerated in water, allowed to ferment and boiled. The blue precipitate is separated, pressed and dried. It is also prepared artificially. It is a rich transparent blue much used by artists, and in staining and dyeing. It is very fugitive.
 
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