
Making Red Lead (Minium) — The Pigment That Named the Art of Miniature Painting
Red lead (minium, Pb₃O₄) is a brilliant orange-red pigment made by roasting white lead (basic lead carbonate) or litharge (lead monoxide, PbO) in air at temperatures between 450-500°C. It was one of the most important pigments in the ancient and medieval world, used from at least the 5th century BCE in Greece and Rome, and throughout the Middle Ages in illuminated manuscripts. The very word 'miniature' derives from 'minium' — medieval scribes used red lead to paint the decorated initial letters (rubrication) in manuscripts, and the artists who did this detailed work were called 'miniators.'
Red lead is a powerful drying agent in oil paint and was used extensively as an anti-corrosion primer for iron and steel well into the 20th century (the famous red-lead primer on ships and bridges). As a pigment, it produces a vivid, warm orange-red — more orange than vermillion, less orange than realgar. It has moderate lightfastness and tends to darken over centuries, particularly in damp conditions (conversion to brown-black lead dioxide).
SAFETY WARNING: Red lead is HIGHLY TOXIC. Lead compounds are cumulative poisons — they accumulate in the body and cause irreversible neurological damage. All work must be done with full respiratory protection (P100 respirator), chemical-resistant gloves, eye protection, and in a well-ventilated area. Never eat, drink, or smoke while handling lead compounds. Wash hands and all equipment thoroughly after use.
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