-
Venetian red is a
light and warm (somewhat unsaturated)
pigment that is a
darker shade of
red. The
composition of
Venetian red changed over time. Originally...
- The
Penny Venetian Red was a
British postage stamp equal to the
value of one penny.
Issued in 1880, it was
designed and surface-printed by
security printing...
-
Venetian Red,
English Red, and Kobe, all
shown below.
Chestnut is a
colour similar to but
separate and
distinct from
Indian red. The name
Indian red derives...
- and
several colors were
discontinued by 1910,
including Light and Dark
Venetian Red,
Permanent Geranium Lake,
Celestial Blue, Raw Sienna, and
Charcoal Gray;...
-
discontinued and
replaced with Black. In 1981, "Magenta" was
renamed to "
Red". The colors'
hexadecimal values are
currently unknown. The
names of the...
- The
Venetian Macao (Chinese: 澳門威尼斯人) is a
hotel and
casino resort in Macau,
China owned by the
American Las
Vegas Sands company. The 39-story structure...
-
available in 8 colours:
Black Stone,
classic Red,
Nautic Blue Pearl,
Silver Metallic, C****is,
Venetian Red Pearl, Dark
Olive Green,
Laser Blue. All except...
- of the
Penny Red came to its
close at the end of 1879,
along with
Perkins Bacon's contract. It was su****ded by the
Penny Venetian Red printed by De...
- of the
palette of 16th-century
Venetian painters,
particularly Titian, but they were used in all periods.
Since the
red lakes were made from
organic dyes...
-
Venetian painting was a
major force in
Italian Renaissance painting and beyond.
Beginning with the work of
Giovanni Bellini (c. 1430–1516) and his brother...