You know what, Kenneth, may I call you this way ?
I think I have some guess regarding what might this colour in the old masters be. recently I was walking in one street here where they sell all possible things and found one material which I first thought it to be asphaltum by visual appearance. I could swear thatthis is asphaltum, but at a close look it seemed a bit sandy. Then I asked the seller what is this. he could not tell me. I bought some and returned home to experiment with it . the only info I got from the seller was that they use this to paint wood and that this is natural product they mine. I guessed that this could have also been Van Dyck earth but decided to experiment with it. I ground it in oil and it had the exact appearance and colour of asphaltum paint! But this is not what surprised me. What surprised me was that it could be dissolved in water perfectly. Having found this I tried it and found that this also resembles very much Bistre ink. Then I could swear that this is bistre used by the old masters. Much later I found someone here who could tell me that this is produced from wood sooth( his description was not perfect or much detailed for he himself didn`t know much ). I also read somewhere that bistre although not often was also used by some old masters in oil. I can tell why- it looks exactly like asphalt. At least the one that I got here. I will see if I can post you photo of it soon.....



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