- too has been used as pigment,
sometimes under the name
mountain blue or
blue verditer. Both
malachite and
azurite can be
found in the
verdigris patina...
- The
verditer flycatcher (Eumyias thal****inus) is an Old
World flycatcher It is
found from the
Himalayas through Southeast Asia to Sumatra. This species...
- Red List. The
blue-eared
barbet has
green plumage and crimson-coloured
spots on the ch****s. Its
throat and ear-coverts are
verditer-
blue. A
black band...
- The dull-
blue flycatcher (Eumyias sordidus) is a
small p****erine bird in the
flycatcher family, Muscicapidae. It was
previously included in the
genus Muscicapa...
- yolk it
turns green-grey. It is also
known by the
names blue bice and
blue verditer,
though verditer usually refers to a
pigment made by
chemical process...
-
Conservation 28/1, 15–23. Gettens, R.J. and Fitzhugh, E.W.,
Azurite and
Blue Verditer, in Artists’ Pigments. A
Handbook of
Their History and Characteristics...
- forest. It is
superficially similar in
appearance to the
verditer flycatcher, but is
paler blue, with
greyish underparts from
throat to vent, and a discontinuous...
-
pigment "green
verditer" or "mountain green" Cu 3(CO 3)2(OH)2: the
blue mineral azurite, and the
pigment "
blue verditer" or "mountain
blue"
Lapis armenus...
-
scale during the 17th and 18th
centuries for use in
pigments such as
blue verditer and
Bremen green.
These pigments were used in
ceramics and painting...
-
frequently used in
China for fine greens. A
synthetic form of malachite,
verditer, has also been used. In
Latin America, the
Teotihuacan civilisation, which...