Sunday, February 28, 2010

An Interesting Fact about Paint Storage History

I have just learnt that before the invention of metal paint tubes in 1841 by John Rand, paints were stored in pieces of pig's bladder and could dry up even before the bladder was pierced. The invention has allowed an artist to work on their own without a need for a workshop to prepare materials estimating how much paint is needed and when.

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