Plural of bistre; multiple samples or types of the brownish pigment made from soot.
Standard English plural formation adding -s to the noun bistre; inherits the same French origin as the singular form.
Artists' studios would stock different grades of bistres—some made from hardwood soot (darker) and some from softwood soot (lighter)—allowing painters to create subtle variations in their brown tones without mixing.
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