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The creation of color in eighteenth-century Europe
The dried shell of a scale insect, indigenous to Mexico, is the source of cochineal.
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Dactylopius coccus (coccus cacti or coccus lacca). The dried shell of a scale insect, indigenous to Mexico, is the source of cochineal.
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The creation of color in eighteenth-century Europe
by Sarah Lowengard
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Columbia University Press
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European: 1400-1800
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