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Any Thoughts About Invention of the Paint Tube?
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I've heard that the originally artists made up their own paint (or, rather, the studio apprentice did) using the pigments they bought. Then, when did the paint tube come out?
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The first ready-made paint was sold by colormen in pig's bladders, which you punched a hole in to get the paint out and then sealed with a tack. The next invention was a glass syringe, with the plunger squeezing the paint out, invented by the English artist James Hams in 1822. Then in 1841 the American portrait
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painter John Goffe Rand invented the squeezable or collapsible metal tube.
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"My invention related to a mode of preserving paints and other fluids by confining them in a close metallic vessels so constructed as to collapse with slight pressure and thus force out the paint or fluid contained therein... a screw-cap as is show, by which means the fluid contained can be from time to time removed and the end c closed air-tight by the cap." -- John G Rand's patent for the invention of the paint tube
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