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Interview: Narayan Khandekar, the keeper of colours at the Harvard Art Museum
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Interview: Narayan Khandekar, the keeper of colours at the Harvard Art Museum

Narayan Khandekar, a pigment expert and curator at the Harvard Art Museum's Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies, discusses the significance of color in art history. He highlights the Lascaux caves in France as a prime example of prehistoric artistry, where early humans used ground ochre to create vivid depictions of animals despite living in harsh conditions. Khandekar explains how the Forbes Pigment Collection, containing over 3,000 pigments, serves as a repository of human innovation and scientific inquiry into artistic materials. The collection, initiated by Edward Waldo Forbes, includes rare samples like the Lascaux ochre, which was donated by an artist after being gifted during a cave tour. The article explores the historical and technical aspects of pigments and their role in both ancient and modern art practices.

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Interview: Narayan Khandekar, the keeper of colours at the Harvard Art Museum

Narayan Khandekar, a pigment expert and curator at the Harvard Art Museum's Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies, discusses the significance of color in art history. He highlights the Lascaux caves in France as a prime example of prehistoric artistry, where early humans used ground ochre to create vivid depictions of animals despite living in harsh conditions. Khandekar explains how the Forbes Pigment Collection, containing over 3,000 pigments, serves as a repository of human innovation and scientific inquiry into artistic materials. The collection, initiated by Edward Waldo Forbes, includes rare samples like the Lascaux ochre, which was donated by an artist after being gifted during a cave tour. The article explores the historical and technical aspects of pigments and their role in both ancient and modern art practices.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article focuses on art history, scientific research, and cultural heritage, with no political controversy or ideological framing. It presents information about the Forbes Pigment Collection and its origins without taking a partisan stance.

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 70): Factuality is high as it accurately describes the Lascaux caves and their significance, referencing the ochre sample and its journey to Harvard. Objectivity is lower due to the focus on a specific expert's perspective and narrative style, which may introduce bias.

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