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.
""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