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  • |6.06 RED - Ultramarine Red |Ultramarine Red (Ultramarine blue mixed with dry HCl gas
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  • [[File:465 ultramarine_nat.jpg|thumb|Ultramarine blue, natural]] [[File:Natultra C100x.jpg|thumb|Ultramarine blue, natural at 100x (visible light left; UV light right)]]
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  • [[File:473 french ultramarine.jpg|thumb|French Blue]] [[File:Frultra C100x.jpg|thumb|French ultramarine at 100x (visible light left; UV light right)]]
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  • ...lue]] mixed with [[ultramarine%20blue%2C%20synthetic|synthetic ultramarine blue]].
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  • ...Prussian%20blue|Prussian blue]], or [[phthalocyanine%20blue|phthalocyanine blue]].
    399 bytes (54 words) - 11:09, 10 May 2016
  • ...res of blue and red, most commonly [[Ultramarine blue, natural|ultramarine blue]] and [[alizarin crimson]] (Mayer 1969).
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  • ...used for both [[ultramarine%20ash|ultramarine ash]] and [[blue%20verditer|blue verditer]]. saunders blue; ultramarine ash; blue verditer; bleu cendres
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  • [[File:464 ultramarine ash2.jpg|thumb|Ultramarine ash]] [[File:Ultraash C100x.jpg|thumb|Ultramarine ash at 100x (visible light left; UV light right)]]
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  • ...] and for a mixture of [[ultramarine blue, synthetic|synthetic ultramarine blue]] and [[lead white]].
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  • ...d Blue and Powder Blue sachets both of which contain synthetic ultramarine blue. See also [[laundry%20blue|laundry blue]].
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  • A [[ultramarine blue, synthetic|synthetic ultramarine blue]] first manufactured by Christian Gmelin in Germany in 1828 (Mayer 1969). S
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  • [[Brunswick%20blue|Brunswick blue]], [[Antwerp%20blue|Antwerp blue]], and
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  • |8.02 BLUE - Ultramarine Blue (Natural and Artificial) |French Ultramarine ?
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  • ...for the pigment mixture of [[ultramarine%20blue%2C%20synthetic|ultramarine blue]] and [[zinc%20white|zinc white]] (Mayer 1969).
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  • An old name for [[ultramarine%20blue%2C%20natural|natural ultramarine blue]] pigment.
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  • |8.02 BLUE - Ultramarine Blue (Natural and Artificial) |Ultramarine ash, Roberson #6, 1914
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  • ...grades made from [[ultramarine%20blue%2C%20synthetic|synthetic ultramarine blue]] and [[viridian|viridian]] (Mayer 1969).
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  • |8.02 BLUE - Ultramarine Blue (Natural and Artificial) |French Ultramarine, Artists Oil Color, Weber
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  • |8.02 BLUE - Ultramarine Blue (Natural and Artificial) |Ultramarine, Roberson #2
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  • |8.02 BLUE - Ultramarine Blue (Natural and Artificial) |Ultramarine gray, Roberson #9
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  • ...lumina]], [[magnesia]], and/or [[zinc oxide]]. Other colors called Haarlem ultramarine and Haarlem ashes are manufactured blues and may be of the same composition Antwerp blue; Haarlem ultramarine; Haarlem ashes
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  • ...ltramarine blue]] in the mid-19th century. It is now used for many organic blue pigments.
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  • |8.02 BLUE - Ultramarine Blue (Natural and Artificial) |Artificial ultramarine, cobalt shade
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  • |8.02 BLUE - Ultramarine Blue (Natural and Artificial) |Artificial ultramarine #2943
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  • [[File:473 french ultramarine.jpg|thumb|French blue]] ...mmercial name used for [[ultramarine blue, synthetic|synthetic ultramarine blue]] originating from the early 19th century when the pigment was first import
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  • ...ne%20blue%2C%20natural|ultramarine blue]] (Cennino); orpiment with organic blue-most likely [[woad|woad]] (Brown 2003, about use in Lindisfarne Gospels)),
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  • ...[[smalt|smalt]], [[ultramarine%20blue%2C%20synthetic|synthetic ultramarine blue]], and various synthetic organic blues (Mayer 1969).
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  • |8.02 BLUE - Ultramarine Blue (Natural and Artificial) |Ultramarine
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  • |8.02 BLUE - [[Ultramarine Blue]] (Natural and Artificial) |Permanent Blue, Weber
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  • [[File:46 ultramarine red.jpg|thumb|Ultramarine red]] [[File:Ultramarinered C100x.jpg|thumb|Ultramarine red at 100x (visible light left; UV light right)]]
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  • |8.02 BLUE - Ultramarine Blue (Natural and Artificial) |Artificial ultramarine
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  • |8.02 BLUE - Ultramarine Blue (Natural and Artificial) |Natural Ultramarine
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  • ...synthetic|ultramarine]] as well as for a variety of [[cobalt%20blue|cobalt blue]] containing [[chromium]] (Mayer 1969).
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  • |8.02 BLUE - Ultramarine Blue (Natural and Artificial) |Artificial ultramarine
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  • |8.02 BLUE - Ultramarine Blue (Natural and Artificial) |French Ultramarine, Winsor Newton
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  • |8.02 BLUE - Ultramarine Blue (Natural and Artificial) |Ultramarine ash, Roberson #8
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  • |8.02 BLUE - Ultramarine Blue (Natural and Artificial) |Genuine Ultramarine No. 3
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  • ...sometimes mixtures of [[ultramarine blue, synthetic|synthetic ultramarine blue]], [[lampblack]], and [[zinc white]] are sold under this name.
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  • |8.02 BLUE - Ultramarine Blue (Natural and Artificial) |Genuine Ultramarine, No. 67
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  • |8.02 BLUE - Ultramarine Blue (Natural and Artificial) |Ultramarine
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  • |6.06 RED - Ultramarine Red |Ultramarine Red (Ultramarine blue mixed with dry HCl gas
    721 bytes (89 words) - 12:15, 4 May 2013
  • |8.02 BLUE - Ultramarine Blue (Natural and Artificial) |Ultramarine ?
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  • |8.02 BLUE - Ultramarine Blue (Natural and Artificial) |French Ultramarine
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  • |8.02 BLUE - Ultramarine Blue (Natural and Artificial) |Genuine Ultramarine, med. quality
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  • |8.02 BLUE - Ultramarine Blue (Natural and Artificial) |French Ultramarine
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  • |8.02 BLUE - Ultramarine Blue (Natural and Artificial) |Ultramarine ash, Roberson
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  • ...res. The sodium reacts to form sodium chloride, which is then washed away. Ultramarine violet is a stable pigment but it has poor tinting strength and is rarely u [[[SliderGallery rightalign|MFA- Ultramarine pink.jpg~FTIR]]]
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  • |8.02 BLUE - Ultramarine Blue (Natural and Artificial) [[Category:Forbes Pigment Classification: 8.02 BLUE - Ultramarine Blue (Natural and Artificial)]]
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  • ...cobalt blue. The name originally was given to an inferior grade of cobalt blue made by a process developed in 1777 in Germany (Mayer 1969).
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  • |8.02 BLUE - Ultramarine Blue (Natural and Artificial) [[Category:Forbes Pigment Classification: 8.02 BLUE - Ultramarine Blue (Natural and Artificial)]]
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  • |8.02 BLUE - Ultramarine Blue (Natural and Artificial) |French ultramarine, Weber, 1929
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  • ...tury usually contained [[ultramarine blue, synthetic|synthetic ultramarine blue]].
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  • |8.02 BLUE - Ultramarine Blue (Natural and Artificial) |Artificial ultramarine
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  • |8.02 BLUE - Ultramarine Blue (Natural and Artificial) [[Category:Forbes Pigment Classification: 8.02 BLUE - Ultramarine Blue (Natural and Artificial)]]
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  • ...the RGB additive as well as in the traditional RYB color wheel. An average blue color is represented by the following color coordinates: Examples of inorganic blue pigments:
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  • An old name for [[cobalt%20blue|cobalt blue]] (Mayer 1969). cobalt blue; Vienna ultramarine
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  • A synthetic cobalt blue pigment that is the same shade as ultramarine blue (Mayer 1969). ultramarino de cobalto (Esp., Port.); cobalto oltremare (It.); Gahn's blue
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  • ...850's, contained [[ultramarine%20blue%2C%20synthetic|synthetic ultramarine blue]]. It was sold in the form of a powder, block or coated on a sheet of paper ...; washing blue; blueing agent; Reckitt's Blue; Dolly Blue; Robin Blue; Bag Blue; Bleu de Bale
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  • [[File:465 ultramarine_nat.jpg|thumb|Ultramarine blue, natural]] [[File:Natultra C100x.jpg|thumb|Ultramarine blue, natural at 100x (visible light left; UV light right)]]
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  • [[File:473 french ultramarine.jpg|thumb|French Blue]] [[File:Frultra C100x.jpg|thumb|French ultramarine at 100x (visible light left; UV light right)]]
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  • ...ng blue and red. The shade of violet from the color wheel (halfway between blue and red) is represented by the following color coordinates: * silicates ([[ultramarine%20violet|ultramarine violet]])
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  • |8.01 BLUE - Copper Blues (Carbonates and Oxides) | vial contains ultramarine not azurite
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  • ...s, zinc sulfide, [[zinc oxide]], iron oxide, [[Ultramarine blue, synthetic|Ultramarine]], [[titanium dioxide]], Al and Cu metallic powders. Fluorescent materials
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  • [[File:Coblue C100x.jpg|thumb|Cobalt blue at 100x (Visible light left side; UV light right side)]] [[File:40_Cobalt_blue_200X.jpg|thumb|Cobalt blue at 200x]]
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  • ...esco pigments are: [[carbon black]], [[hematite|iron oxide]], and [[cobalt blue]].
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  • ...Scheele's green]], and [[ultramarine blue, synthetic|synthetic ultramarine blue]]. Polished finishes were added to some papers using [[talc]], [[wax soap]]
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  • ...round and purified to make [[ultramarine blue, natural|natural ultramarine blue]] pigments. Many current pieces of lapis on the market have been dyed or wa ...; Persian blue; Fra Angelico Blue; Armenian stone; blue stone; ultramarine blue (pigment); Lapislazuli, Ultramarin (Deut.); lapislázuli (Esp.); lapis láz
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  • ...[[glass|glass]], [[ultramarine%20blue%2C%20synthetic|synthetic ultramarine blue]], and ceramic [[glaze|glaze]]. It is also used as a leveling agent in dyei
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  • ..., [[lithopone|lithopone]], [[ultramarine%20blue%2C%20synthetic|ultramarine blue]], scarlet pigments, inks and cellulose acetate dyes. While PDB is listed a
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  • ...[[glass|glass]], [[ultramarine%20blue%2C%20synthetic|synthetic ultramarine blue]], and ceramic [[glaze|glaze]]. It is also used as a leveling agent in dyei
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  • ...t years, but most zinc yellow is used in mixtures: a mixture with Prussian blue is sold as zinc chrome green and a mixture with [[strontium%20yellow|stront ...cup yellow; primrose yellow; citron yellow; zinc chrome; permanent yellow; ultramarine yellow; yellow button of gold; lemon yellow
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  • ...green --not to be confused with chrome green (lead chromate and Prussian blue) and emerald green (copper acetoarsenite); Schnitzer's green
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  • ...s, zinc sulfide, [[zinc oxide]], iron oxide, [[Ultramarine blue, synthetic|Ultramarine]], [[titanium dioxide]], Al and Cu metallic powders
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