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  2. History of Crayola crayons - Wikipedia

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    A Crayola ad from 1905. After several decades producing commercial pigments, Binney & Smith produced their first crayon, the black Staonal Marking Crayon, in 1902. The following year, the company decided to enter the consumer market with its first drawing crayons. The name Crayola was suggested by Alice Binney, wife of company founder Edwin ...

  3. Conté - Wikipedia

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    Conté crayons are most commonly found in black, white, and sanguine tones, as well as bistre, shades of grey, and other colors. Colors sets are especially useful for field studies and color studies. Some artists create entire paintings with them, using them more like pastels than like a drawing medium.

  4. List of Crayola crayon colors - Wikipedia

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    Crayola Pearl Brite Crayons, Color Mix-Up, and Crayons with Glitter. In 1997, Crayola released a 16-pack of Pearl Brite Crayons. [20] These were designed to give soft pearlescent colors. These had a new wrapper design, black with a white oval Crayola logo and white text.

  5. Trois crayons - Wikipedia

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    Trois crayons ( French: [tʁwɑ kʁɛjɔ̃]; English: "three chalks") is a drawing technique using three colors of chalk: red ( sanguine ), black (a type of schist ), and white. The paper used may be a mid-tone such as grey, blue, or tan. [1] Among numerous others, French painters Antoine Watteau and François Boucher drew studies of figures ...

  6. Colored pencil - Wikipedia

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    Colored pencil. A colored pencil ( American English ), coloured pencil ( Commonwealth English ), [1] map pencil, [2] pencil crayon, or coloured/colouring lead ( Canadian English, Newfoundland English) is an art medium constructed of a narrow, pigmented core encased in a wooden cylindrical case. Unlike graphite and charcoal pencils, colored ...

  7. Crayola - Wikipedia

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    Crayola LLC, formerly the Binney & Smith Company, is an American manufacturing and retail company specializing in art supplies. It is known for its brand Crayola and best known for its crayons. The company is headquartered in Forks Township, Pennsylvania in the Lehigh Valley region of the state. Since 1984, Crayola has been a wholly owned ...

  8. Timeline of Crayola - Wikipedia

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    1912: Binney & Smith's carbon black is first used on tires to make black tires. They also launched their Cerata brand of crayons. 1913: Marks the launch of the Little Folks outfit boxes (Nos. 25 & 50) along with a Picture Tracer box. 1915: The Boston crayon line debuts.

  9. Hand-colouring of photographs - Wikipedia

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    Hand-colouring is also known as hand painting or overpainting. Typically, watercolours, oils, crayons or pastels, and other paints or dyes are applied to the image surface using brushes, fingers, cotton swabs or airbrushes. Hand-coloured photographs were most popular in the mid- to late-19th century before the invention of colour photography ...