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  • [[File:Greek dowel-SC38562.jpg|thumb|Bronze dowel coated with lead oxide; MFA# Res.84.50]] ...xide|lead dioxide]], [[lead_monoxide|lead monoxide]], and [[lead_tetroxide|lead tetroxide]].
    965 bytes (130 words) - 11:21, 6 October 2022
  • ...[lead white]] to the zinc pigment makes it more opaque as well as slightly yellow. ...pigment that contains 12-55% [[lead sulfate, basic|basic lead sulfate]] or lead white. This pigment was available from about 1896-1920 for use in house pai
    660 bytes (96 words) - 09:29, 23 September 2022
  • * [[Lead chromate]]/[[Prussian blue]] ([[chrome green]]) * [[Zinc yellow]]/Prussian blue
    445 bytes (59 words) - 13:23, 25 June 2022
  • | Pt 1 || [[File:11.19316-pt1.png|50px|center]] || ||iron oxide yellow | Pt 5 || [[File:11.19316-pt5.png|50px|center]] || ||lead white, orpiment
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  • ...ur]] fumes limited its use and it was replaced by [[chrome%20yellow|chrome yellow]] pigments. ...de oxide (Ned.); Montpelier yellow; Kassler yellow; mineral yellow; Verona yellow
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  • ...) or iron sulfide (amber) or a mixture of [[antimony|antimony]] and [[lead|lead]].
    870 bytes (109 words) - 11:29, 18 October 2020
  • ...toxic white pigment. Regulation in the United States restricted the use of lead pigments in interior house paints in the 1950s and then prohibited its use lead-based paint; lead based paint; peinture à base de plomb (Fr.); pintura a base de plomo (Esp.
    1 KB (170 words) - 09:32, 7 October 2022
  • [[File:Lead.chromate.basic_canister.jpg|thumb|Chrome red]] [[File:Lead.chromate.basic_det.jpg|thumb|Chrome red]]
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  • | Pt 2 || [[File:11.19496-pt2.png|50px|center]] || ||lead white, red lead | Pt 4 || [[File:11.19496-pt4.png|50px|center]] || ||iron oxide red (lead?)
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  • ...ment from the 15th through the 18th centuries (Mayer 1969). Thin layers of lead monoxide are used to produce iridescent colors on [[brass]] and [[bronze]]. ...umbous oxide; yellow lead oxide; protoxide of lead; semi-vitreous oxide of lead; lithargyron; plumbum ustum
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  • | Pt 1 || [[File:Pt_5_pink_sky.jpg|50px|center]] || iron oxide yellow | Pt 4 || [[File:Pt_5_pink_sky.jpg|50px|center]] || dayflower, lead white
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  • [[File:20.790-SC60956.jpg|thumb|Lead-glazed porcelain<br>MFA# 20.790]] ...ad_oxide|lead oxide]], [[lead_silicate|lead silicate]], and [[lead_sulfate|lead sulfate]].
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  • | Pt 3 || [[File:21.6674-pt3.jpg|50px|center]] || iron oxide yellow, turmeric | Pt 5 || [[File:21.6674-pt5.jpg|50px|center]] || lead white, red lead
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  • | Pt 2 || [[File:11.19657-pt2.png|50px|center]] || iron oxide red, red lead | Pt 3 || [[File:11.19657-pt3.png|50px|center]] || indigo (no yellow?)
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  • [[File:18_Leadtin_yellow_200X_R.jpg|thumb|Lead-tin yellow at 200x]] [[File:18_Leadtin_yellow_500X.jpg|thumb|Lead-tin yellow at 500s transmitted light]]
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  • ...ng of [[lead_oxide|lead oxide]] and [[titanium_dioxide|titanium dioxide]]. Lead titanate is used as an industrial pigment. * EChemi: [https://www.echemi.com/sds/lead-titanate-temppid160705009081.html SDS]
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  • ...It was also used as a yellow pigment in paints and glazes. Thin layers of lead monoxide produce iridescent colors on [[brass|brass]] and [[bronze|bronze]] ...us oxide; plumbic ocher; fiallolino; giallorino; Flemish yellow; masticot; lead ocher
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  • | Pt 2 || [[File:21.9254-pt2.png|50px|center]] || ||red lead (iron oxide?) | Pt 6 || [[File:21.9254-pt6.png|50px|center]] || ||Prussian blue (no yellow?)
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  • ...e:1979.808.13 coffeepot.JPG|thumb|Coffeepot, star motif in center contains lead oxychloride (Colonial Williamsburg Foundation 1979.808.13)]] [[File:Patent Yellow Samuel Gore.JPG|thumb|Patent Yellow Advertisement, Continental Journal, June 3, 1784, Boston]]
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  • ...a yellow pigments in [[paint|paints]] and [[glaze|glazes]]. Thin layers of lead monoxide are used to produce iridescent colors on [[brass]] and [[bronze]]. ...t (Ned.); litharge (Ned.); litargírio (Port.); yellow lead oxide; plumbous oxide
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  • ...me red is used as an anticorrosive base coats for steel. See also [[chrome yellow]]. basic lead (II) chromate; Pigment Orange 21 and 45; CI 77601; phoenicochroite (mineral
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  • ...]], used in [[titanium white]] pigment as a 20th century replacement for [[lead white]], was listed as possibly carcinogenic in 2006. * metallic oxides ([[ferric%20oxide|ferric oxide]], [[titanium%20dioxide|titanium dioxide]], [[zinc%20white|zinc white]]; [[
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  • [[File:287 pale naples yellow.jpg|thumb|Naples yellow]] ...such as [[cadmium yellow]], [[zinc white]], and [[Venetian red]]. Naples yellow is lightfast and chemically stable, but may darken with high temperatures,
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  • ...such as [[cadmium yellow]], [[zinc white]], and [[Venetian red]]. Naples yellow is lightfast and chemically stable, but may darken with high temperatures, ...timony yellow; zalulino; brilliant yellow; jaune brilliant; antimoniate of lead
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  • [[File:1_Zinc_oxide_white_500X.jpg|thumb|Zinc oxide white at 500x]] ...nc white was sufficiently improved and became a widely used alternative to lead white in oil paints (Mayer 1969). The following grades of zinc white were s
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  • [[File:522 lead white.jpg|thumb|Lead white]] [[File:Leadwhite C100x.jpg|thumb|Lead white at 100x (visible light left; UV light right)]]
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  • [[File:Lead.chromate.basic_canister.jpg|thumb|Chrome red]] ...me red is used as an anticorrosive base coats for steel. See also [[chrome yellow]].
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  • [[File:529 zinc white.jpg|thumb|Zinc oxide]] [[File:1_Zinc_oxide_white_500X.jpg|thumb|Zinc oxide white at 500x]]
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  • ...scence. Examples of fresco pigments are: [[carbon black]], [[hematite|iron oxide]], and [[cobalt blue]].
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  • ...m salts have been used as [[cadmium red|red], orange, and [[cadmium yellow|yellow]] pigments in ceramic glazes and paints. Additionally cadmium sulfide and c * Acute and long-term exposures can lead to lung and kidney damage, bone loss, and hypertension
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  • ...s. Strontium oxide is used in ceramic glazes as a nontoxic replacement for lead.
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  • *[[:Category:Red lead: Ukiyo-e colorant|Red lead]] <span style="font-size:120%;><b>Yellow</b></span>
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  • *[[:Category:Red lead: Ukiyo-e colorant|Red lead]] <span style="font-size:120%;><b>Yellow</b></span>
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  • ...t.jpg|thumb|Hokusai from series of Perspective Pictures <br>MFA# 11.17572 (yellow is orpiment)]] ...c trisulfide was made synthetically in the 18th-century and sold as king's yellow. The synthetic variety was purer and less expensive.
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  • [[File:536 titanium oxide.jpg|thumb|Titanium dioxide pigment MFA bottle 536]] ...nt were produced of various compositions and ranging in color from reddish yellow to off-white. Commercial manufacturing of anatase-based pigments began in
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  • ...and Brazil. Small amounts of natural rutile may have been used as a pale yellow to red brown or nearly black pigment; however, it is difficult to grind and ...39 on included: pure rutile (e.g., Titanox A-NC, coated with 1-2% aluminum oxide and silicon dioxide, manufactured until 1945); composites (e.g., Titanox RC
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  • * '''"Characterization of Yellow and Red Natural Organic Colorants on Japanese Woodblock Prints by EEM Fluor ...ns of colorant use were observed. The prints often contained more than one yellow, red, or blue colorant. From 1781 to 1801, considered the Golden Age, it wa
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