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133: 258: 36: 193:, painters have made work wholly or partially with fugitive pigments for a number of reasons: availability and cost of pigments; being more concerned with the appearance of colors available only with fugitive pigments than with permanence; lack of knowledge regarding the deterioration of pigments; or the desire to have a painting change in appearance over time. 178:
etc., which are used for temporary applications. Fugitive inks which washed away when soaked in water were sometimes used deliberately to prevent
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that lighten, darken, or otherwise change in appearance or physicality over time when exposed to environmental conditions, such as
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Field's Chromatography or Treatise on Colours and Pigments as Used by Artists
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1887 British Consular Service revenue stamp printed in green fugitive ink
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being removed from envelopes by soaking, and reused (e.g., the
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Field, George (1869). "4". In Thomas W. Salter (ed.).
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