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Ultramarine is a deep blue
color pigment which was
originally made by
grinding lapis lazuli into a powder. Its
lengthy grinding and
washing process makes...
- (yielding such
colors as
green, red, orange).
Watercolorist John
Varley suggested cobalt blue as a good
substitution for
ultramarine for
painting skies, writing...
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contain a
slight mixture of
other colours;
azure contains some
green,
while ultramarine contains some violet. The
clear daytime sky and the deep sea appear...
- rules. On
artificial surfaces, the
field of play
should be
coloured green,
ultramarine blue or
signal blue. It is
permitted for the run-off
portion of the...
- less
stable than
ultramarine, and
notable paintings such as Michelangelo's The
Entombment have seen
their azure blues turn to
olive green in time. Azurite...
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Ultramarine are an
English electronic music duo,
formed in 1989 by Ian
Cooper and Paul Hammond.
Their work
blends elements of techno,
house and ambient...
- (red–orange–yellow–
green–голубой/goluboy (sky blue,
light azure, but does not
equal cyan)–синий/siniy ("true" deep blue, like
synthetic ultramarine)–violet) while...
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region on the
color wheel, and can
include various shades of blue,
ultramarine, and
green-blue.
Since the web era, the term has also been used for various...
- violet,
YInMn blue
Mercury pigments:
vermilion Sulfur pigments:
ultramarine,
ultramarine green shade,
lapis lazuli Titanium pigments:
titanium yellow, titanium...
- were
generally prepared from
basic copper carbonates, but
sometimes ultramarine or
other pigments were used. In 1522 a
stone cross with gilt lead stars...