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Paris green (copper(II)
acetate tri****nite or copper(II) aceto****nite) is an ****nic-based
organic pigment. As a
green pigment it is also
known as Mitis...
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Paris green. Scheele's
green was
invented in 1775 by Carl
Wilhelm Scheele. By the end of the 19th century, it had
virtually replaced the
older green pigments...
- "
Paris Green" is the 11th
episode of the
first season of the HBO
television series Boardwalk Empire,
which premiered November 28, 2010. The
episode was...
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Florian (2014). Le
Paris du
Moyen Âge (in French). Éditions Ouest-France. ISBN 978-2-7373-6217-0.
Michelin (2011).
Paris Green Guide Michelin 2012–2013...
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through the Ages –
History –
Emerald green". webexhibits.org.
Retrieved 1
March 2020. "Emerald
Green or
Paris Green, the
Deadly Regency Pigment". Jane Austen's...
- ****nic, a
bright blue-
green hue was formed.
During the 19th century, the ****nic-containing dye
Paris green was
marketed as
emerald green. It was notorious...
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Academy of
Dramatic Art in London.
After that,
Green returned to
Paris,
where she
performed in
several plays.
Green stated that when she was in
drama school...
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Paris Green is a 1920
American silent comedy film
directed by
Jerome Storm and
written by
Julien Josephson. The film
stars Charles Ray, Ann May, Bert...
- Paul Cézanne (c. 1890-92)
Emerald Green, also
known as
Paris Green, Scheele's
Green,
Schweinfurt green and
Vienna Green, is a
synthetic inorganic compound...
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Paris green pigments. It was
started in 2019 when
Winterthur staff members Melissa Tedone and
Rosie Grayburn identified a book
containing Paris green...