The purpose of this research is to study and reproduce the original colors of clothes during the 16-17th centuries in Korea, by observing the excavated garments from that periods. For this research, various portraits, documental paintings, diverse reports related to the excavated clothes from the ...
The purpose of this research is to study and reproduce the original colors of clothes during the 16-17th centuries in Korea, by observing the excavated garments from that periods. For this research, various portraits, documental paintings, diverse reports related to the excavated clothes from the 16-17th centuries were reviewed. Since there has been no research dealing with the color of excavated clothes from the 16-17th centuries, this research has a value as a first research to contemplate the coloring of clothes from the 16-17th centuries. For color reproduction of the excavated clothes, ramie fabric and silk texture were used for dyeing experiment with the color palate of six basic colors - red, blue, black, yellow, green and brown. The color measurement was conducted by utilizing MINOLTA 3600d and using the Standard Luminous Source of D65(daylight, average sunlight during the day) defined by CIE (Commission Internationale de 1’ Eclairage, International Light Commission). Calculation was conducted by utilizing L*, a*, and b* values of the CIELAB color analyzing method. The results of color measurement were presented as L*(luminosity), a*(red, green:+50, -50), and b* (yellow, blue: +50, -50).
The purpose of this research is to study and reproduce the original colors of clothes during the 16-17th centuries in Korea, by observing the excavated garments from that periods. For this research, various portraits, documental paintings, diverse reports related to the excavated clothes from the 16-17th centuries were reviewed. Since there has been no research dealing with the color of excavated clothes from the 16-17th centuries, this research has a value as a first research to contemplate the coloring of clothes from the 16-17th centuries. For color reproduction of the excavated clothes, ramie fabric and silk texture were used for dyeing experiment with the color palate of six basic colors - red, blue, black, yellow, green and brown. The color measurement was conducted by utilizing MINOLTA 3600d and using the Standard Luminous Source of D65(daylight, average sunlight during the day) defined by CIE (Commission Internationale de 1’ Eclairage, International Light Commission). Calculation was conducted by utilizing L*, a*, and b* values of the CIELAB color analyzing method. The results of color measurement were presented as L*(luminosity), a*(red, green:+50, -50), and b* (yellow, blue: +50, -50).
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