"Pink is as sumptuous as its predecessors, printed on gorgeous glossy paper and written with impassioned scholarship. . . . Anybody interested in the history of material cultures, painting, fashion, textiles and colour can hardly fail to be as delighted."---Norma Clarke, Literary Review "Over the past 25 years, Michel Pastoureau . . . has published volumes on blue, black, green, red, yellow and white. Pink is the icing on this color layer cake."---Anne Higonnet, Wall Street Journal "For a seasonally apposite romp through European social history, look no further than Pink."---Suzanna Murawski, New Criterion "A testament to the micro details of art and science, function and aesthetics melding together. Pastoureaus text is spirited and filled with ideas. . . . After reading Pink: The History of a Color, I will never look at swatches the same way."---Steven Heller, Print Magazine "A lively, informative investigation of the social, lexical, artistic, and symbolic meanings of pink. . . . An entertaining, beautifully produced volume." * Kirkus Reviews * "[ A] tour de force."---Jeannette Cooperman, The Common Reader "Pastoureaus thoroughly researched, wide-ranging book deserves a spot in all art libraries." * Library Journal * "Over the past 25 years, Michel Pastoureau . . . has published volumes on blue, black, green, red, yellow and white. Pink is the icing on this color layer cake."---Anne Higonnet, Wall Street Journal "Pastoureau has a knack for selecting illuminating moments in the hue's history."---Kassia St Clair, BBC History Magazine.