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Colorful art may date back to 4,000 years to ancient Egypt.


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Washington, August 12 (ANI): An improvement in microscopic dye analysis is allowing scholars to study the origins and histories of ancient, colorful art, which may date back to some 4,000 years to ancient Egypt Editing of this page by unregistered or newly registered users is currently disabled due to vandalism. .

The chemistry skills and know-how needed to extract pigment from a plant or insect and create a solid dye date back some 4,000 years to ancient Egypt, new research concludes.

Previous analysis had only confirmed such techniques to about 1200 B.C.

Analyzing pigment has been an important way of identifying and studying artwork for decades. Chemical profiles of colored material can tell a detailed story about when, where, how, and sometimes even by whom a piece of art was made.

But the older the remnant, the fewer fragments of color typically remain. And organic dyes-such as those derived from plants and insects-have required larger samples for analysis than inorganic colors extracted from the most ancient, mineral-based pigments.

Taking a sizable sample of pigment from a painting or sculpture for analysis is "absolutely out of the question," said Marco Leona, a scientist at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (the Met) in New York City New York City: see New York, city.
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; doing so would destroy too much of the work.

So, until now, many ancient works have kept their secrets locked away in natural pigments.

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 technique, Leona, head of the Met's Scientific Research Department, has been able to analyze priceless pieces of pigment from extremely old cultural products without damaging their integrity.

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 amounts of dye molecules.

In doing so, it overcomes two key obstacles that had prevented the compounds from being studied in the past.

The silver nanoparticles enhance the reading of the otherwise dilute dyes. They also prevent the otherwise fluorescent substances from reflecting too much light when a laser is shined on them.

The findings reveal some of the oldest known uses of various natural dyes, including the discovery of madder (red, plant-based) dye on a leather Egyptian quiver remnant (2124 to 1981 B.C.)-thought to be the earliest example of such pigment use.

The results were obtained by analyzing microscopic samples, some less than 25 micrometers across.

"We were surprised that it worked with samples (that small)," Leona said. "With previously available methods, we would have had to remove a visible chunk," he added. (ANI)

|Oscar winner A R Rahman to host music show on Doordarshan|National[New Delhi New Delhi (dĕl`ē), city (1991 pop. 294,149), capital of India and of Delhi state, N central India, on the right bank of the Yamuna River. {New Delhi, Aug 12 (ANI): Oscar winning music composer A R Rahman has said that he would host a music show to mark the 50 years of national television Doordarshan.

Talking to reporters here on Tuesday, Rahman said he was first associated with Doordarshan three decades ago and termed his proposed appearance on the channel as a great comeback.

"I have been associated with them 29 years back, when I used to play for a children programme and it used to be famous. So, it's great to be back on 50th anniversary of Doordarshan," he added.

The music maestro also said he would hold a concert in Australia to build bridges, particularly in the wake of recent alleged racial attacks on the Indian students there.

Director general of Doordarshan, Aruna Sharma, said that the show would be aired in the coming months.

"We are planning to come up with a major programme in the coming months along...under the guidance of Rahman for that show, which would be coming very soon on Doordarshan," he added.

The show would be called 'The Big Band'. Besides India, the show would have bands from countries like Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Singapore, and Sri Lanka.

All together 40 bands would compete in the show. (ANI)

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