

The Adoration of the Magi, ca. 1520
Workshop of Gerard David (Netherlandish, born
about 1455, died 1523)
Oil on wood
Mars and Venus United by Love
Paolo Veronese (Paolo Caliari) (Italian, Venetian,
15281588)
Oil on canvas
note move away from bright primary pigments ( red, blue, yellow, green)
note Venetian: port of color

"Color doesn't Matter"
Italian/Schools:
disegno (drawing) vs colore (color)
Palette: hardly changed from medieval
inherited taboo: no mixing (recall muddy mixes from subtractive color mixing)
Use of Oil Based Paints: pigments appear different.
Ultramarine over lead white for pale skies. Once mixed with "vulgar white", it loses its regal mystique!
Move away from the Church: True to Nature
Need more greens!! Malachite dark in oil, new synthetic pigment copper resinate
Also leads to first use of B + Y = G
Some new blues: verditer (a Cu carbonate) and cobalt "smalt". Dangers of cobalt mining
Loss of gilding with loss of symbolic importance of pigments.