PIGMENT: Prussian Blue

Schedule

Sat Sep 19 2026 at 03:00 pm to 04:30 pm

UTC-04:00
Location

McKinney Chapel, First Unitarian Brooklyn | Brooklyn, NY

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Prussian Blue traces the first synthetic pigment through the intertwined worlds of music, science, and commerce.
About this Event

In 1704, an accidental discovery during an experiment in Berlin produced the world’s first synthetic pigment. While attempting to create a red pigment, color maker Johann Jacob Diesbach instead produced a vivid, deep blue unlike anything the world had seen before. Marketed as “Berlin Blue” and later known as “Prussian Blue,” the color became one of the most sought-after pigments in Europe. Prussian Blue traces this first synthetic pigment through the intertwined worlds of music, science, and commerce, including the exchange between Berlin and London after Diesbach’s monopoly was broken in 1724 by a British chemist, allowing the pigment to spread rapidly throughout Europe. Music by Graun, Handel, Schaffrath, Pepusch, Quantz, J.C. Bach, and C.P.E Bach.


Musicians:

Natalie Rose Kress, violin
Sarah Stone, cello
Stephanie Corwin, bassoon
Gabe Shuford, harpsichord



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Where is it happening?

McKinney Chapel, First Unitarian Brooklyn, 116 Pierrepont St., Brooklyn, NY 11201, United States

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