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Bleu Guimet tablets, synthetic ultramarine blue, for laundry bleaching

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Français : Bleu Guimet, bleu outremer de synthèse.

Jean-Baptiste Guimet, dont l'épouse, artiste-peintre, utilisait du lapis-lazuli broyé, très coûteux, a inventé en 1826 un bleu outremer artificiel, dit bleu Guimet. Celui-ci est en particulier utilisé pour le blanchiment du linge, dit azurage. Émile Guimet, le fils de l'inventeur, profitera de l'invention de son père pour voyager en particulier en Orient. Le legs de sa collection d'objets d'art asiatiques constitue la création du Musée national des arts asiatiques –Musée Guimet.

Dimensions de la pastille, commercialisée à Dijon, de 1869 à 1911, par la Manufacture de bleu d'outremer de Louis Robelin (maire de Dijon de 1882 à 1886 ) : 3 cm de diamètre et 1,8 cm de hauteur. Poids : 20 g

A consulter : TEXTILE - VINTAGE et RETRO. N.B. : La Compagnie des produits chimiques d'Alais et de la Camargue, créée par Jean-Baptiste Guimet et Henry Merle, est à l'origine du groupe Pechiney.

English: Artificial ultramarine blue, "Paris blue", "French Ultramarine".

Jean Baptiste Guimet, whose wife, a painter, used expensive lapis lazuli, invented in 1826 an artificial ultramarine blue, called Guimet blue. This one is in particular used for the laundering of linen, known as brightening. Émile Guimet, the son of the inventor, will benefit from the invention of his father to travel especially in the East. The legacy of his collection of Asian art objects is the creation of the National Museum of Asian Arts - Guimet Museum. Dimensions of the pellet, marketed at Dijon, from 1869 to 1911, by Louis Robelin's Manufacture of Ultramarine Blue (Mayor of Dijon from 1882 to 1886): 3 cm in diameter and 1,8 cm high. Weight: 20g.

More: TEXTILE - VINTAGE and RETRO. NB: The Chemical Company of Alais and Camargue , created by and Henry Merle, is at the origin of the Pechiney group.
Deutsch: Synthetisches Ultramarinblau.

Jean-Baptiste Guimet, deren Frau, Maler, verwendete Lapislazuli Boden, sehr teuer, sagte im Jahr 1826 ein künstliches ultramarin, blau Guimet erfunden. Für Wäschewaschbleichmittel verwendet wird, wobei die Aufhellung. Émile Guimet, wird der Sohn des Erfinders der Erfindung von seinem Vater zugute kommen vor allem im Osten zu reisen. Das Erbe seiner Sammlung asiatischer Kunst ist die Schaffung der staatliches Museum asiatischer Kûnste - Museum Guimet.

Abmessungen der Tablette, vermarktet in Dijon 1869-1911, die in Übersee Blaue Herstellung Louis Robelin (Bürgermeister von Dijon 1882-1886): 3 cm Durchmesser und 1 8 cm in der Höhe. Gewicht: 20 g
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Siehe: TEXTILE - VINTAGE et RETRO. NB: La Compagnie des produits chimiques d'Alais et de la Camargue , erstellt von Jean-Baptiste Guimet und Henry Merle, ist der Ursprung der Gruppe Pechiney.

Español: Azul ultramar sintético o artificial
Italiano: blu oltremare artificiale; blu Guimet
Português: azul ultramarino, sintético
Ελληνικά: oyltramarina synthetiki
Date turn of the 19/20th century
Source Own work
Author Cquoi
Object location47° 19′ 00.01″ N, 5° 01′ 00.01″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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