We are all fascinated by the wonder of colour, from the lightest to
the darkest, from one shade to another. True Color is a series of books
that explores the subtle differences of each colour, how they were used,
and why they were so important to famous artists throughout history.
Blue, perhaps the best loved color of all, is all around us. The sky,
the sea dominate many works of art, but blue can also be mysterious,
evoking infinity and stillness. From indigo to ultramarine, from the
early Egyptians to modern art, Blue takes you on a journey of
discovery.
The king of blue is ultramarine, a colour once as valuable as gold. It
originated from lapis lazuli, a blue stone mined in the quarries of
Badakshan, in Asia, by the source of the river Oxus which, when ground
and carefully refined, becomes a deep blue powder. It was such an
expensive colour that painters in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
used it sparingly, often for the clothes of divine figures, first and
foremost Mary, the mother of Jesus, and the angels around her.