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Pink

The History of a Color

Michel Pastoureau Jody Gladding

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English
Princeton University Press
01 June 2025
From the acclaimed author of Blue and other colour histories, the beautifully illustrated story of pink, from the first ancient pigments to Barbie.

Pink has such powerful associations today that it's hard to imagine the colour could ever have meant anything different. But it's only since the introduction of the Barbie doll in 1959 that pink has become decisively feminised. Indeed, in the eighteenth century, pink was frequently masculine, and the colour has signified many things beyond gender over the course of its long history

from the prim to the vulgar, and from the romantic to the eccentric. In this richly illustrated book, Michel Pastoureau, a celebrated authority on the history of colours, presents a fascinating visual, social, and cultural history of pink in the West, from antiquity to today.

Pink pigments first appear in ancient Macedonian paintings, but it was not until the eighteenth century that vivid, saturated pinks were developed for dyeing and painting. At the same time, a popular new flower

the pink rose

finally gave the colour a standard name, and pink, assuming a place in everyday life, began to acquire its own symbolism, distinct from that of red, yellow, or white. Bringing the story up to the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, Pink describes how the colour, both adored and detested, became associated with many other things, from softness and pleasure to nudity and sex.

Illustrated throughout with a wealth of captivating images, Pink is an entertaining and enlightening account of the evolving role and significance of the colour in art, fashion, literature, religion, science, and everyday life across the millennia.
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Imprint:   Princeton University Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 229mm, 
ISBN:   9780691266268
ISBN 10:   0691266263
Series:   The History of a Color
Pages:   192
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Michel Pastoureau is a historian and emeritus director of studies at the cole Pratique des Hautes tudes de la Sorbonne in Paris. A renowned authority on the history of colors, symbols, and heraldry, he is the author of many books, including Blue, Black, Green, Red, Yellow, and White (all Princeton). His books have been translated into more than thirty languages.

Reviews for Pink: The History of a Color

""Pink is as sumptuous as its predecessors, printed on gorgeous glossy paper and written with impassioned scholarship. . . . Anybody interested in the history of material cultures, painting, fashion, textiles and colour can hardly fail to be as delighted.""---Norma Clarke, Literary Review ""A testament to the micro details of art and science, function and aesthetics melding together. Pastoureau’s text is spirited and filled with ideas. . . . After reading Pink: The History of a Color, I will never look at swatches the same way.""---Steven Heller, Print Magazine ""A lively, informative investigation of the social, lexical, artistic, and symbolic meanings of pink. . . . An entertaining, beautifully produced volume."" * Kirkus Reviews * ""Pastoureau’s thoroughly researched, wide-ranging book deserves a spot in all art libraries."" * Library Journal * ""[A] tour de force.""---Jeannette Cooperman, The Common Reader ""For a seasonally apposite romp through European social history, look no further than Pink.""---Suzanna Murawski, New Criterion


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