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  2. Aureolin - Wikipedia

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    Aureolin (sometimes called cobalt yellow) is a pigment sparingly used in oil and watercolor painting.Its color index name is PY40 (40th entry on list of yellow pigments). It was first made in 1831 by Nikolaus Wolfgang Fischer in Breslau characterizing it as "Doppelsalze" or double-salts [1] and its chemical composition is potassium cobaltinitri

  3. Watercolor painting - Wikipedia

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    An artist working on a watercolor using a round brush Love's Messenger, an 1885 watercolor and tempera by Marie Spartali Stillman. Watercolor (American English) or watercolour (Commonwealth English; see spelling differences), also aquarelle (French:; from Italian diminutive of Latin aqua 'water'), [1] is a painting method [2] in which the paints are made of pigments suspended in a water-based ...

  4. Payne's grey - Wikipedia

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    Payne's grey is a dark blue-grey colour used in painting. Originally a mixture of iron blue (Prussian blue), yellow ochre and crimson lake, [3] Payne's grey now is often a mixture of blue (ultramarine, phthalocyanine, or indigo) and black, [4] [5] or of ultramarine and burnt sienna.

  5. The Top 100 Favorite Paint Colors of All Time

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    We’ve gathered up the 100 best editor- and designer-approved paint colors for kitchens, bedrooms, living rooms, baths, and more.

  6. Category:Watercolor painting - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Watercolor painting" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Sepia (color) - Wikipedia

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    Grisaille is a painting technique developed in the 14th century in which a painting is rendered solely in tones of gray, sepia, or dark green. [4] In the last quarter of the 18th century, Professor Jakob Seydelmann of Dresden developed a process to extract and produce a concentrated form of sepia for use in watercolors and oil paints. [5]

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