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Sinopia (also
known as sinoper,
named after the now
Turkish city Sinop) is a dark reddish-brown
natural earth pigment,
whose reddish colour comes from...
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Puanama sinopia is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
Galileo and
Martins in 1995. It is
known from Brazil. BioLib.cz...
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Santo Spirito ('New
Hospital of the Holy Spirit'),
which now
houses the
Sinopias Museum (Museo
delle Sinopie) and the
Cathedral Museum (Museo dell'Opera...
- of
Sinopia during the
Renaissance period (present Turkey),
currently depleted, gave the name to the method.
During Giotto times and
before Sinopia was...
- 3° 16% 72% 12% 77%
Silver sand #BFC1C2 75% 76% 76% 200° 2% 75% 2% 76%
Sinopia #CB410B 80% 25% 4% 17° 90% 42% 95% 80%
Sizzling Red #FF3855 100% 22% 33%...
- on this underlayer,
which would never be seen, in a red
pigment called sinopia, a name also used to
refer to
these under-paintings. Later,[when?]new techniques...
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Russet Rust Sand
Sandy brown Satin sheen gold Seal
brown Sepia Sienna Sinopia Tan
Taupe Tawny Titian Red
Umber Van ****
Walnut brown...
- and the
treasures of the cathedral.
Museo delle Sinopie:
showing the
sinopias from the camposanto, the
monumental cemetery.
These are red
ocher underdrawings...
- this
colour was
called sealed Sinope.
Later the
Latin and
Italian name
sinopia was
given to wide
range of dark red
ochre pigments.
Roman triumphators...
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frescos for the
porch of the
Avignon Cathedral of
which only the
faint sinopia outlines remains.
Francis Petrarch became a
friend of Simone's
while in...