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published in
French in 1830) as the
three simple/
primitive colors that can make a "great variety" of
tones and
colors found in nature.
George Field, a chemist...
- century,
Moses Harris advocated that a
multitude of
colors can be
created from
three "
primitive"
colors – red, yellow, and blue. Mérimée
referred to "three...
- on the
Three Primitive Colours ****umed as a
Perfect System of
Rudimentary Information (London 1826), in
which he
described how all
colors could be obtained...
-
preservation of or
reversion to
ancestral type.
While primitive markings are
closely linked with the dun coat
colors, the
variations of
expression and
presence in...
- pale gold with a
black mane, tail, legs and
primitive markings.
Mixtures of
dliution genes produce colors such as "dunalino" — a red dun that also carries...
- period,
typically using elements with
muted colors and a
rough and
simple look to them.
Decorating in the
primitive style can
incorporate either true antiques...
-
primary colors of a
given color model in even proportions.
Combining two
secondary colors in the same
manner produces a
tertiary color.
Secondary colors are...
-
which allowed a
modern copy to be
built with the
reconstitution of its
primitive colors (illustrated to the right),
presented during the Gods in
Color exhibition...
-
absolute absence of true
black hairs. It is one of the most
common horse coat
colors, seen in
almost every breed of horse.
Chestnut is a very
common coat color...
- per
primitive cell.
Together with
double translational symmetry the
rotation groups are the
following wallpaper groups, with axes per
primitive cell:...