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Colormixology™ Podcast

Pigments of the Past with Historian Jason Klein

Headshots of Jason Klein and Amy Milani.
Headshots of Jason Klein and Amy Milani.

Color has the ability to bridge the past and present, and two experts on historic preservation reveal just how powerful that connection can be.

Jason Klein, Chief Historic Preservation Officer at Western Reserve Historical Society of Cleveland , shares how the world’s earliest paints were made, the fascinating modern techniques used by today’s top conservators to uncover a home’s original hues, and the key differences between preservation, restoration, and renovation.

Paint dollop graphics of Sherwin-Williams Umber, Sun Bleached Ochre, and Subdued Sienna paired with photos of these colors in their natural raw-earth states.
Paint dollop graphics of Sherwin-Williams Umber, Sun Bleached Ochre, and Subdued Sienna paired with photos of these colors in their natural raw-earth states.

The pigments available to Colonial Americans in the late 18th and early 19th century were limited to the simple, natural earth materials accessible at the time, like umber, ochre, and sienna, which inspire paint colors to this day.

We trace the evolution of color from colonial America’s earthy tones to the bold palettes of post-war Art Deco, as well as landmark moments, like the introduction of ready-mixed paint in the late 1800s by Sherwin-Williams, which expanded color choices for everyday homeowners, and how iconic midcentury designers used color as an extension of their architectural vision.

Historic photos of a can of Sherwin-Williams paint, a Sherwin-Williams paint color brochure, and label.
Historic photos of a can of Sherwin-Williams paint, a Sherwin-Williams paint color brochure, and label.

Sherwin-Williams introduced some of the earliest ready-mixed paints for consumers in the late 1800s, revolutionizing the world of paint and expanding the color options available to the general public.

Our second guest, Dr. Amy Milani, PhD, is both a Sherwin-Williams Account Executive and a renowned design authenticity researcher. With a background that’s taken her everywhere from Europe to the American Lowcountry, she expounds upon how local geography and community traditions shape regional color identities. Amy provides both practical advice for researching a home’s color history and her expert insights into some historic color trends that are making a comeback in Charleston, where she currently resides.

Home exteriors in the bungalow or Arts and Crafts style with deep porches, prominent columns, and fresh coats of Sherwin-Williams paints.
Home exteriors in the bungalow or Arts and Crafts style with deep porches, prominent columns, and fresh coats of Sherwin-Williams paints.

Understanding a home’s historical context provides insight into the period-perfect colors that can showcase the home at its best, like these Arts and Crafts–style exteriors in Savannah updated with classic Sherwin-Williams colors. Photos courtesy of Amy Milani. Investors: Petra Cenkl and Inna Adams.

Listen to the latest episode of Colormixology  by Sherwin-Williams to explore the intricacies of historic preservation and the ways that color can ground designs in a specific time and place, uncovering the hidden stories behind historic pigments and how designers today balance authenticity with modern livability.

Episode 09: Pigments of the Past with Historian Jason Klein

TRANSCRIPT

Voiceover [00:00:01]: Let's see what happens when we dare to color outside the lines. You're listening to Color Mixology, the debut podcast from Sherwin Williams.

Sue Wadden (00:16):
Hello, and welcome to Colormixology by Sherwin-Williams, the podcast where we connect with the creative people who are shaping the design and color landscape. I'm Sue Wadden. Last time we talked to behavioral design consultant Karin Holler and the founder and principal designer of Accessible Design Studios, Joscelin Mackey. We talked about how colors can influence behaviors, how design can nurture us, and how important it is to factor in the needs of a space and its occupants. Today we're stepping back in time, but with an eye on the present, discussing what we can learn from the color palettes of the past and how we can preserve the history of a space while making it feel fresh and livable, and how to keep a building's legacy alive through the power of restoration. To help us unravel it all, we have Jason Klein, Chief Historic Preservation Officer at Western Reserve Historical Society of Cleveland, and Amy Milani, a designer account executive with us here at Sherwin-Williams. So, let's start with Jason. Hello, and thank you so much for joining us.

Jason Klein (01:13):
Hi, Sue. Thanks for having me.

Sue Wadden (01:16):
So, you have a pretty fantastic title. So, that's the first thing I'm going to ask, is what exactly does a chief historic preservation officer do?

Jason Klein (01:24):
Well, so the Western Reserve Historical Society, we have over 50 historic structures, and I am deemed the task of caring for those, making sure that we're preserving the historical character of all those structures. I think my role is also to promote preservation education, and be a resource for the community in regards to how homeowners and a grassroots level of folks out there can properly care for the historic homes.

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