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FIELD, George (?1777-1854)


IDENTITY STATEMENT

Reference code(s): GB 1518 CI/GF

Held at: Courtauld Institute of Art

Title: FIELD, George (?1777-1854)

Date(s): [1804-1825]

Level of description: Collection (fonds)

Extent: 1 linear metre

Name of creator(s): Field | George | ?1777-1854 | chemist and artists' colourman
Newton | Henry Charles | fl 1804-1825 | chemist and artists' colourman

CONTEXT

Administrative/Biographical history:

George Field: born, Berkhampstead, Hertfordshire in about 1777; educated at St Peter's School, Berkhampstead; experimented with the application of chemistry to pigments and dyes; successfully cultivated madder, (a plant cultivated for dye); invented a 'physeter' or percolator acting by air pressure to produce coloured lakes or pigments; awarded the Society of Arts' gold Isis medal for the percolator, 1816, (the apparatus is described by in Society of Arts Transactions, xxxiv pp 87-94); continued to work on preparing colours for use by artists; other inventions included a metrochrome and conical lenses; died, Isleworth, Middlesex, 1854.
Publications: Chromatics; or, an Essay on the analogy and harmony of colours (Newman, London, 1817); Chromatography, or, A treatise on colours and pigments, and of their powers in painting (London, 1835); Ethics; or, the analogy of the Moral Sciences indicated; Outlines of Analogical Philosophy, being a primary view of the principles, relations and purposes of Nature, Science, and Art 2 vols (London, 1839); Rudiments of the Painter's Art: or, a Grammar of Colouring (London, 1850); Tritogenea, or, A brief outline of the universal system; Dianoia. The third Organon attempted, or, Elements of Logic and subjective philosophy; Aesthetics, or, the analogy of the sensible sciences indicated: with an appendix on light and colors; The analogy of the physical sciences indicated; Society of Arts Transactions, xxxiv pp 87-94.

CONTENT

Scope and content/abstract:

Papers of George Field, comprising photographs and colour slides of five notebooks, [1804-1825], covering all aspects of colour making.

ACCESS AND USE

Language/scripts of material: English

System of arrangement:

The collection is uncatalogued.

Conditions governing access:

Initial applications should be made to the Deputy Librarian, Courtauld Institute of Art, Somerset House, Strand, London WC2R ORN. At least one week's notice is generally required for access to archival material.

Conditions governing reproduction:

Material may be photocopied subject to the approval of the Librarian or Archivist, and provided it does not breach the provisions of the Copyright Act, 1988.

Physical characteristics:

Finding aids:

A list is available at the Courtauld Institute of Art.

ARCHIVAL INFORMATION

Appraisal, destruction and scheduling information:

Accruals:

Archival history:

The notebooks, which were kept by George Field between 1804 and 1825, were given by him to his friend and assistant Henry Charles Newton, before Field's death in 1854. The notebooks remained in the possession of the Newton family until 1971, when they were given into the custody of Winsor & Newton, the firm founded by Henry Newton. Two years later the note books were lent to the Courtauld Institute, where photographic records were made of every page, and colour slides made of the results of Field's experiments with pigments. In 1984, with the agreement of the Newton family, the notebooks were returned to Winsor & Newton's headquarters in Middlesex, for display in their museum.

Immediate source of acquisition:

ALLIED MATERIALS

Existence and location of originals:

The Artists' Colourmen's Room at the Winsor & Newton company headquarters, in Wealdstone, near Harrow, Middlesex.

Existence and location of copies:

Related material:

Publication note:

Journal of the Society of Archivists vol 5 1974 p42

DESCRIPTION NOTES

Note:

Archivist's note: Sources: Dictionary of National Biography CD-ROM (Oxford University Press, 1995); Courtauld Institute of Art catalogue; British Library On-Line Public Access Catalogue 97; Historical Manuscripts Commission On-line National Register of Archives. Compiled by Julie Tancell as part of the RSLP AIM25 project.

Rules or conventions: National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal Place and Corporate Names 1997.

Date(s) of descriptions: July 2000


INDEX ENTRIES
Subjects
Chromatographic analysis | Chemical analysis
Experiments | Research work
Painting | Fine arts
Small scale industry | Industry
Chemical processes
Chemistry

Personal names
Field | George | ? 1777-1854 | chemist and artists' colourman
Newton | Henry Charles | fl 1804-1825 | chemist and artists' colourman

Corporate names

Places