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Definition of French ultramarine blue
1. Noun. Ultramarine pigment prepared artificially.
Lexicographical Neighbors of French Ultramarine Blue
Literary usage of French ultramarine blue
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Painter's Palette: A Theory of Tone Relations, an Instrument of Expression by Denman Waldo Ross (1919)
"... VIOLET (V) The color Violet is seen in the mixture of french ultramarine blue,
Mars Violet or Indian Red and a little Madder or Alizarin Crimson. ..."
2. The Art of Illumination by Louis Bell (1912)
"... paper 05 Deep-chocolate paper 04 French ultramarine-blue paper 035 Black cloth
012 Black velvet 004 At the head of the list stands white blotting paper, ..."
3. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1902)
"... contains 2-5 per cent, of white, from cobalt 55 per- cent., from French
ultramarine blue 61 per cent., and from chrome yellow 26 per cent, of white (p. ..."
4. A Theory of Pure Design: Harmony, Balance, Rhythm by Denman Waldo Ross (1907)
"... "Emeraude" Green (Green Oxide of Chromium, transparent), Cobalt Blue, French
Ultramarine Blue. These are the pigments which I suggest for oil-painting. ..."
5. Official Proceedings...: Annual Convention of the International Acetylene by International Acetylene Association (1908)
"... Cobalt blue paper 12 Black paper 5 Deep chocolate paper 4 French ultramarine
blue paper 3.5 Black cloth 1.2 Black velvet 0.4 It is evident, therefore, ..."
6. Taxidermy by Leon Luther Pray (1913)
"... cobalt blue, French ultramarine Blue, and Viri- dian). Plastic compositions
of papier-mache are essential, especially in mammal and game-head Work, ..."
7. The Art of Illumination by Louis Bell (1912)
"... paper 05 Deep-chocolate paper 04 French ultramarine-blue paper 035 Black cloth
012 Black velvet 004 At the head of the list stands white blotting paper, ..."