Chemical profiling of a 130‐year‐old manuscript reveals the early use of synthetic lead white correction fluid in ancient China

Author:

Han Bin1ORCID,Hao Shengcai2,Ge Mengfan2,Chen Dian1,Liu Zhengfeng2,Yang Yimin1ORCID,Feng Lisheng3,Shi Jilong2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Archaeology and Anthropology, School of Humanities University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

2. Chinese Printing Cultural Heritage Research Center and Laboratory for the Conservation and Authentication of Printing and Paper‐based Art, School of Printing and Packaging Engineering Beijing Institute of Graphic Communication Beijing China

3. Institute for History of Science and Technology & Ancient Texts Tsinghua University Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractIn practice, correction fluid to mask text errors has been continuously in demand since papers began to be predominantly used since the late fourth century AD in ancient China. However, research on the trajectory of correction fluid composition has been largely overlooked and has not been revealed currently. In this study, a multianalytical approach was used to investigate a thin whiteout layer, used as correction fluids applied in 1890, on a book page from the famous Imperial Encyclopedia (1726 bronze‐type repaint version). The results showed that the white layer was composed of hydrocerussite ((PbCO3)2·Pb (OH)2) in mixture with plant oil and a tiny portion of calcium carbonate, which had been applied to conceal the originally printed Chinese characters upon which they were rewritten in preparing photographic negatives for reprinting using photolithography. The analysis results also suggest that lead white was likely domestically made using a local lead ore source by the wet synthetic process. Considering the prolonged use of orpiment (As2S3) as a correction fluid ingredient in Chinese tradition, a trajectory to lead white suggests not only advances in pulping and papermaking technology but also a shift in cultural habits and aesthetic psychology in the late Qing Dynasty.

Funder

Beijing Municipal Education Commission

National Social Science Fund of China

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Archeology,History

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