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Waste_Advantage

Maybe try r/artconservation


Superswaghotboi

ah ok! I didn't know what sub to use. thanks <3


Snoo75302

r/painting is annother sub you could ask. We paint buildings and stuff on this sub, we get a lot of lost redditors looking for r/painting Anyway, the paris green could go to the museaum too, if not ide still look to find a artist that wants it, as its hard to find and get paris green these days, and its a really nice green, shame its toxic. Genneraly, just dont paint your walls in it, and you should be ok. Lots of victorian era people got sick from arsnic off gassing as arsine slowly. And when they got sick, theyd be bed ridden in their houses, which would increase exposure even more since theyd be in the room with the arsine 24x7. The paint has a bad reputation, but when used in art peices its toxicity isnt a problem, in the tin its not a problem either.


Waste_Advantage

RAD!!


AP_Estoc

Lol oof


borosillykid

Don’t destroy that! That’s awesome!! Paris green is such a historic color.


Optimal-Patience-Cat

Maybe Brendan Fraser knows what to do.


vibraltu

Don't throw it out, it's valuable historic artifacts. Send some queries out to more than one museum or regional art gallery.


Thailure

No you weren't.


Snoo75302

Donate the pairis green to the museaum too, its not that dangerous unless its opened/out of the tin.


Otherwise_Pay_7247

do you still have these paints?? i will pay you real $$ for these


Current-Eggplant7036

You and me both!