Stil de Grain Deep
Stil de Grain Deep
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Description
Buckthorn Lake is a natural lake pigment derived from Buckthorn berries of Rhamnus cathartica. The berries are processed with a calcium carbonate mordant to yield a range of vibrant, golden tone of soft yellow. Historically, this pigment was widely used in manuscript illumination, textile dyeing, and fine art painting due to its rich, organic color.
Buckthorn Lake provides a delicate yet warm yellow with subtle transparency, making it ideal for glazing techniques. It blends beautifully with other natural pigments and creates soft, luminous effects in watercolor, oil, and tempera applications. However, like many organic lake pigments, it is moderately lightfast and may fade over time with prolonged exposure to sunlight.
Compared to synthetic yellows, Buckthorn Lake offers a more muted, earthy tone, making it a preferred choice for historical restoration and artists seeking natural hues.
History
Ancient and Medieval Use (Antiquity – 1400s CE): Used as a textile dye and in manuscript illumination, particularly in medieval European art.
Renaissance and Baroque Period (1400s – 1700s CE): Widely known as "Stil de Grain" in France and "Dutch Pink" in the Netherlands, it became a staple pigment in painting and decorative arts. In the pictured self portrait by Rembrandt, Deep Stil de Grain is used throughout the portrait subject and background as a translucent glaze to give a golden glow to the painting.
19th Century Decline (1800s CE): With the rise of synthetic dyes and pigments, its use diminished in favor of more permanent yellow pigments such as chrome yellow and cadmium yellow.
Contemporary Applications: Primarily used in historical reconstructions, manuscript conservation, and by artists who prefer natural pigment sources.
Health and Safety
Precautions:
Keep out of reach of children and pets.
Do not consume.
Not for cosmetic or food usage.
Do not spray apply.
For further health information, contact a poison control center.
Use care when handling dry pigments and avoid dust formation.
Do not eat, drink, or smoke near dry pigments.
Avoid breathing in pigment dust and use a NIOSH-certified dust respirator with sufficient rating for dry pigment.
Wash hands immediately after use or handling.
Warnings and bottle information are abbreviated.
Pigment Information
Pigment Type: Natural Lake Pigment
Source: Rhamnus cathartica or Rhamnus frangula (Buckthorn Berries)
Country of Origin: Europe, Mediterranean, Asia
Suitable Mediums: Watercolor, Oil, Tempera, Manuscript Illumination
Lightfastness: Moderate to Low (can fade with prolonged light exposure)
Opacity: Semi-translucent
Other Names: Pink, Dutch Pink, Yellow Lake, Buckthorn Yellow
Color Index Code: NY14
Image: 'Self Portrait at the Age of 63' by Rembrandt from the National Gallery