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Maximilian Toch (July 17, 1864 – May 28, 1946) was an American paint manufacturer and industrial chemist who developed a concrete filler method that was used in the construction of the
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. He was the co-owner of the New York firms Toch Brothers and the Standard Varnish Works, where he was head of research and production. Before and during
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, he was a major contributor to the development of
ship camouflage Ship camouflage is a form of military deception in which a ship is painted in one or more colors in order to obscure or confuse an enemy's visual observation. Several types of marine camouflage have been used or prototyped: blending or crypsis, ...
in the United States, as well as an early practitioner of the use of
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in the authentication of works of art.


Background

According to an obituary in the ''New York Times'' (1946), Toch was born and raised in New York. He attended
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and
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as an undergraduate, then completed his graduate studies at
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. He also earned degrees in law. He taught chemistry and
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and industrial chemistry at colleges and universities, including
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,
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,
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,
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, and the
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.


Ship camouflage

According to the ''New York Times'' (1946), in which Toch is referred to as "America’s first
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", his contribution to
ship camouflage Ship camouflage is a form of military deception in which a ship is painted in one or more colors in order to obscure or confuse an enemy's visual observation. Several types of marine camouflage have been used or prototyped: blending or crypsis, ...
included originating the color adopted by the U.S. Navy as standard "battleship gray". By his own account (Toch 1919), he had camouflaged fortifications in Panama as early as 1915, the success of which led to his being assigned to camouflage shipyards and docks on the East Coast of the U.S. during World War I. In 1917, a ship concealment plan devised by Toch, known as the Toch System, was one of five camouflage measures approved by the U.S. Naval Consulting Board for use on merchant ships (Behrens 2009, pp. 350–351). He became convinced that it was largely impossible to lower the visibility of a ship, but that a better objective would be course deception, popularly known as
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.


Art authentication

Toch’s outspoken views about the use of
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in authenticating works of art became controversial in the 1920s (Hendrick 1929), when he claimed that the majority of paintings attributed to
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had not in fact been painted by him (Toch 1931b), including works in the collections of art museums. As a result, it was said at the time that art dealers "entertain a wholesome fear of him" (Hendrick 1919, p. 704).


His writings

Toch produced books on subjects related to chemistry, among them ''The Chemistry and Technology of Mixed Paints'' (1907), ''Materials for Permanent Painting (''1911), ''How To Paint Permanent Pictures'' (1922), ''Paint, Paintings and Restoration'' (1931), and ''Protection and Decoration of Concrete'' (1931). He was the uncle of art materials expert Ralph Mayer, author of ''The Artist’s Handbook'' (1940).


References

* Behrens, Roy R. (2002), ''False Colors: Art, Design and Modern Camouflage''. Dysart, Iowa: Bobolink Books, p. 92. . * ___ (2009), ''Camoupedia: A Compendium of Research on Art, Architecture and Camouflage''. Dysart, Iowa: Bobolink Books, pp. 236–238. . * Hendrick, Ellwood (1929), "American Contemporaries: Maximilian Toch" in ''Industrial and Engineering Chemistry'' Vol 21 No 7, p. 704. * ''New York Times'' (1946), "Dr. Toch, Chemist and Art Expert, 81" (May 31), p. 23. * Toch, Maximilian (1918), "The Fine Art of Military Camouflage" in ''Munsey's Magazine'' Vol 64 No 1 (June), pp. 5–8. * ___(1919). "Discussion" in ''Transactions of the Illuminating Engineering Society'' Vol 14 (July 21), pp. 230–232. * ___(1931), "Adventures in Camouflage" in ''The Military Engineer'' Vol 23 (July–August), pp. 307–309. * Warner, Everett L. (1919), "Fooling the Iron Fish: The Inside Story of Marine Camouflage" in ''Everybody’s Magazine'' (November), pp. 102–109.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Toch, Maximilian 20th-century American chemists 1946 deaths 1864 births Camoufleurs 19th-century American chemists Cooper Union alumni Cooper Union faculty Presidents of the American Institute of Chemists