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Fugitive pigments
Fugitive pigments Fugitive pigments, in painting, are non-permanent pigments (pigments that lighten in what is ...
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Category:Pigments
Category:Pigments For more information, see the article about Pigments. See also the category Dyes. Subcategories There ... category. A Anthocyanins C Carotenoids I Inorganic pigments P Photosynthetic pigments Pages in category "Pigments" There are 34 pages in this ...
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Pigment
... powder. There are both natural and synthetic pigments, both organic and inorganic ones. Pigments work by selectively absorbing some parts of ... is a well-defined dividing line between pigments and dyes: a pigment is not soluble ... The resulting pigment is called a "lake". Fugitive pigments are non-permanent pigments. Biological & organic ...
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Pigment (translated from Portuguese)
... meets partially in foreign language. In biologia , pigments they are the composites chemistries responsible for ... of skin, olhos , hair, etc. they contain pigments. Beings with pigmentação deficiency are called albinic ... powder. There ploughs both natural and synthetic pigments, both organic and inorganic ones. Pigments work by selectively absorbing adds parts of ... is in well-defined dividing line between pigments and dyes, to however, and adds ...
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Talk:Cerulean blue
... word "permanent" linked to the article on fugitive pigments when it means the exact opposite? Do ... we not have an article on permanent pigments ? (Obviously not.) --Phil | Talk June 29, 2005 ...
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Vermilion
... to increased stability, as with many other pigments. History Vermilion is one of the oldest pigments used by human beings. There is evidence ... for his use of even the most fugitive paints. His response to criticism from a ...
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Lake pigment
... substance, such as calcium sulfate. Many lake pigments are fugitive, due to the nature of the dyes involved. Some common lake pigments are rose madder (made from a root ...
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Impressionism (translated from French)
... General tendency, in art, to note the fugitive impressions, the mobility of the phenomena rather ... will especially replace the mixture of the pigments on the pallet (at neo-impressionists). The ...
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Viewtiful Joe (anime)
... Super Robo Grancharulk!)(December 10, 2005) When Pigments Fly (The Day the World Loses its ... Fugtive From Beyond the Screen (Jadow's Fugitive)(January 14, 2006) Jadow Greatest Hits Collection ...
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Category:Painting materials
... painting F Fingerpaint Flax F cont. Fresco Fugitive pigments G Gesso Gouache Gum arabic I Ink ...
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