pigmentrakkude
Pigmentrakkude is a term sometimes used in art and conservation to describe the phenomenon of pigment degradation that alters the color of a work of art. This degradation can occur due to various factors, including exposure to light, humidity, air pollution, and chemical reactions within the pigment itself or with the binder medium. Over time, these processes can cause pigments to fade, darken, change hue, or become discolored.
The underlying causes of pigmentrakkude are complex and depend on the specific pigments used and the environmental
Understanding pigmentrakkude is crucial for art conservators and historians. Identifying the specific causes of degradation allows