SYNO | ultramarine | ultramarine blue |
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- The suspension and service ribbons of the medal is ultramarine blue.
- Flowers are bright ultramarine blue, with small white markings at center and yellow in throat.
- Originally a mixture of iron blue (Prussian blue), yellow ochre and crimson lake, Payne's grey now is often a mixture of blue (ultramarine or phthalocyanine) and black or of ultramarine and burnt sienna.
- Other ISO standards pertain to particular classes or categories of pigments, based on their chemical composition, such as ultramarine pigments, titanium dioxide, iron oxide pigments, and so forth.
- Johannes Vermeer made extensive use of ultramarine in his paintings.
- In 2004, he won an SEO contest which required contestants to get the top Google ranking for the made-up phrase "nigritude ultramarine".
- An example of Vermeer using ultramarine as an underpaint is in "The Girl with the Wine Glass".
- The synthetic ultramarine color was widely appreciated by the French impressionists. Vincent van Gogh used both French ultramarine and cobalt blue for his painting "The Starry Night" (1889).
- The varnish also made the ultramarine palla worn by Flora to appear green.
- Payne's grey is a dark blue-grey, a mixture of ultramarine and black or of ultramarine and sienna.
- Marian blue is a tone of the color ultramarine named for its use with the Virgin Mary.
- In 1890, Leverkus' sons founded the company "Vereinigte Ultramarinwerke ehemals Leverkus, Zeltner und Consorten" ("United Ultramarine Works, formerly Leverkus, Zeltner, and associates").
- Heating can be used to distinguish azurite from purified natural ultramarine blue, a more expensive but more stable blue pigment, as described by Cennino D'Andrea Cennini.
- The colour analysis of Persenche is 73% ultramarine, 9% red and 18% white.
- The subdued tonal structure was not achieved by the use of dull earth colours but by mixing pure strong pigments such as ultramarine, vermilion, emerald green and chrome yellow.
- It is composed of the following vertical stripes: 1/16 inch ultramarine Blue; 3/8 inch old glory red; 1/16 inch golden yellow; 3/8 inch ultramarine blue; 1/16 inch golden yellow; 3/8 inch old glory ged; and 1/16 inch ultramarine blue.
- It has historically been used for the production of glass, [...] ceramics [...] and color pigments like ultramarine.
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