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Verdigris (/ˈvɜːrdɪɡriː(s)/) is a
common name for any of a
variety of
somewhat toxic copper salts of
acetic acid,
which range in
colour from
green to a...
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pigments in art
history include Malachite and
Verdigris,
found in tomb
paintings in
Ancient Egypt, and the
Green earth pigments po****r in the
Middle Ages...
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crystallized variety of a
bright verdigris-
green" and as
possessing a "lively
green colour". It is
occasionally cut and used as a gemstone...
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Verdigris is a
common term for copper(II) acetate, the
green patina that
forms on copper, br**** and bronze, and
which is used as a pigment.
Verdigris...
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vivid green color of copper(II)
acetate made this form of
verdigris a much used pigment.
Until the 19th century,
verdigris was the most
vibrant green pigment...
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Stropharia aeruginosa,
commonly known as the blue-
green stropharia, or
verdigris agaric, is a medium-sized
green,
slimy woodland mushroom,
found on lawns, mulch...
- w****s, and then s****ing off and
drying the
green powder that
forms on the metal. The
process of
making verdigris was
described in
ancient times by Pliny...
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Reese and his
partners for $11 million. The tower's
summit features a
verdigris-
green copper roof
similar to CPH's
other properties,
including the Château...
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Garden of Eden and rebirth.
Verdigris Green was a
specific shade almost exclusively used in
cross imagery, and
Green Earth was used
under other pigments...
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French explorers) Remy Sans Bois
Mountains ("Without forest")
Verdigris "
Green Gray"
Verdigris River (named by
French traders who
settled in the area in the...