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Naples yellow, also
called antimony yellow or lead
antimonate yellow, is an
inorganic pigment that
largely replaced lead-tin-
yellow and has been used...
- leaves. It has now been
replaced by
synthetic Indian yellow hue.
Naples Yellow (lead
antimonate yellow) is one of the
oldest synthetic pigments, derived...
- most
yellow pigment containing lead was
generally labeled Naples yellow.
Increased use of
other pigments such as the less-opaque
Naples yellow may also...
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golden yellow on the left and red on the
right side. Historically, the flag of
Naples was a
national flag
during the
existence of the
Kingdom of
Naples. Several...
- Neapolitan:
Campe Flegree) is a
large caldera volcano west of
Naples, Italy. The
Neapolitan Yellow Tuff
eruption (about 12ka BP)
produced "just" 50
cubic kilometers...
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ultramarine blue, raw sienna,
burnt sienna, raw umber, Hooker's green,
Naples yellow and
titanium white –
applied either mixed together or as tints. Apart...
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pigments Yellow ochre (PY43): a
naturally occurring clay of
monohydrated ferric oxide (Fe2O3·H2O). Lead
pigments Naples yellow (PY41). Lead-tin-
yellow: PbSnO4...
- red ochre,
yellow ochre,
Venetian red,
Prussian blue, raw sienna,
burnt sienna, raw umber,
burnt umber Lead pigments: lead white,
Naples yellow, red lead...
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Chromatic grays can be
thought as
achromatic grays mixed with warm hues such as
yellow (warm grays) or cool hues such as
azure (cool grays). This gray
color template...
- (cupric
acetate ****nite), Scheele's
green (copper(II) ****nite), and
Naples yellow (lead antimonate). The late 1850s saw the
introduction of the first...