Bitumen became very popular as a paint additive in the late eighteenth century and early nineteenth. However, because it does not dry it eventually causes often severe darkening and cracking of the paint. This can be seen in the work of Sir Joshua Reynolds, Henry Fuseli, and Sir Thomas Lawrence for example.
Bitumen
Bitumen is a naturally-occurring, non-drying, tarry substance used in paint mixtures, especially to enrich the appearance of dark tones
Selected artworks in the collection
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Sir Joshua Reynolds Doctor Samuel Johnson
?1772 -
Henry Fuseli Percival Delivering Belisane from the Enchantment of Urma
exhibited 1783 -
William Green Untitled
1958 -
Stuart Brisley Untitled
c.1960 -
Clarkson Frederick Stanfield Oude Scheld - Texel Island, Looking towards Nieuwe Diep and the Zuider Zee
exhibited 1844 -
Richard Wilson Ariccia
c.1752–7