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'''John Goffe Rand''' (1801–1873) lived and worked in Boston, London, and New York as a portrait painter and inventor. Rand invented and patented the first collapsible artist's paint [[Tube (container)|tube]].<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.npg.org.uk/research/programmes/directory-of-suppliers/r.php | title=British artists' suppliers, 1650-1950 - R - National Portrait Gallery}}</ref> |
'''John Goffe Rand''' (1801–1873) lived and worked in Boston, London, and New York as a portrait painter and inventor. Rand invented and patented the first collapsible artist's paint [[Tube (container)|tube]].<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.npg.org.uk/research/programmes/directory-of-suppliers/r.php | title=British artists' suppliers, 1650-1950 - R - National Portrait Gallery}}</ref> |
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The tin tube allowed unused [[oil paint]] to be stored and used later without drying out. In 1841, Rand patented |
The tin tube allowed unused [[oil paint]] to be stored and used later without drying out. In 1841, Rand patented<ref>{{cite web |title=PATENT FOR THE INVENTION OF THE TUBE (TUBE) 1841 |url=http://www.tuba.ru/news.html?ID=98&oper=1 |website=tuba.ru |accessdate=3 September 2019 |language=Russian}}</ref> the invention with the United States Patent Office. He went on to patent several later improvements. [[Pierre-Auguste Renoir|Renoir]] said “Without tubes of paint, there would have been no [[Impressionism]].”<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.paintedetc.com/post/1051645636/the-paint-tube-was-invented-in-1841-superseding |title = Paintedetc}}</ref> |
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Other later inventions by Rand were not as widely received, and most of his ideas were not financially successful. <ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/john-goffe-rand-papers-6737/more |title = More Information | A Finding Aid to the John Goffe Rand papers, 1832-1960, bulk 1832-1873 | Digitized Collection}}</ref> |
Other later inventions by Rand were not as widely received, and most of his ideas were not financially successful. <ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/john-goffe-rand-papers-6737/more |title = More Information | A Finding Aid to the John Goffe Rand papers, 1832-1960, bulk 1832-1873 | Digitized Collection}}</ref> |
Revision as of 10:57, 3 September 2019
John Goffe Rand (1801–1873) lived and worked in Boston, London, and New York as a portrait painter and inventor. Rand invented and patented the first collapsible artist's paint tube.[1]
The tin tube allowed unused oil paint to be stored and used later without drying out. In 1841, Rand patented[2] the invention with the United States Patent Office. He went on to patent several later improvements. Renoir said “Without tubes of paint, there would have been no Impressionism.”[3]
Other later inventions by Rand were not as widely received, and most of his ideas were not financially successful. [4]
References
- ^ "British artists' suppliers, 1650-1950 - R - National Portrait Gallery".
- ^ "PATENT FOR THE INVENTION OF THE TUBE (TUBE) 1841". tuba.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 3 September 2019.
- ^ "Paintedetc".
- ^ "More Information | A Finding Aid to the John Goffe Rand papers, 1832-1960, bulk 1832-1873 | Digitized Collection".