Posts: 16
Threads: 3
Joined: Jan 2011
Reputation:
0
Hello!
I am looking for information. Do you know if the Romans of the first and second century could decorate their leather equipment (harness phalerae, vagina, bag) with details painted as in the republic.
If you have evidence or pictures I take!
Bye!
LEG XXII Primigenia Pia Fidelis
Posts: 524
Threads: 61
Joined: Jan 2009
Reputation:
11
I would also like to know about this topic, and particularly whether any ancient paints can be put on flexible leather objects without flaking off.
Dan D'Silva
Far beyond the rising sun
I ride the winds of fate
Prepared to go where my heart belongs,
Back to the past again.
-- Gamma Ray
Well, I'm tough, rough, ready and I'm able
To pick myself up from under this table...
-- Thin Lizzy
Join the Horde! -
http://xerxesmillion.blogspot.com/
Posts: 7,668
Threads: 117
Joined: Apr 2005
Reputation:
0
Quote: Romans of the first and second century could decorate their leather . . . with details painted as in the republic.
Seems like they wouldn't have forgotten. So if they didn't it would have been fashion choice rather than inability. Beeswax based paints are a little flexible, and dyes are very flexible. They had both in both eras.
(Hah! The first time I typed it that it came out "both ears". :razz: )
M. Demetrius Abicio
(David Wills)
Saepe veritas est dura.