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Imagine the color red that would come from the wounds of dragons and elephants locked in mortal combat. Dragon's Blood, which was reputed in antiquity to have got its vividness from just that, actually owes its intense redness to the resin of trees growing on the islands of Socotra and Sumatra. It's is just one of the 2,500 historic pigments in the Forbes Collection. Click the link in our bio for Simon Schama on more treasures from the color archive. Photograph by Jason Fulford for TNY.


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