Everything about Ochre totally explained
Ochre or
Ocher (pronounced /'əʊ.kə(r)/, from the
Greek ὠχρός, yellow) is a
color, usually described as
golden-
yellow or light yellow
brown.
Pigment
As a
painting pigment, it exists in at least four forms:
- Yellow ochre, Fe2O3 • H2O, a hydrated iron oxide
- Red ochre, Fe2O3, chemically identical to yellow ochre, but reddened through heating
- Purple ochre, identical to red ochre chemically but of a different hue caused by different light diffraction properties associated with a greater average particle size
- Brown ochre (Goethite), also partly hydrated iron oxide (rust)
For further information, see the articles on the individual ochres.
They are found throughout the world in many shades. Many sources consider the best brown ochre to come from
Cyprus, and the best yellow and red ochre from
Roussillon,
France. All have been used since prehistoric times, and are among the oldest pigments used.
Industry
When the mineral was found in
Brixham England, it became a very important part of the developing fishing industry. This gave the old fishing boats their "
Red Sails in the Sunset", but the purpose was to protect the canvas from seawater, not to be picturesque. It was boiled in great caldrons, together with
tar,
tallow and
oak bark, the last ingredient giving the name of
barking yards to the places where the hot mixture was painted on to the sails, which were then hung up to dry.
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