Young's Demonstrative Translation of Scientific Secrets by Daniel Young
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proper for distemper.
275. LEMON YELLOW Mix together realgar and orpiment; some object to this mixture on account of the poisonous nature of the ingredients. The same colour can be obtained by mixing yellow-pink with Naples yellow; but it is then only fit for distemper. 276. ORANGE COLOUR For this colour mix red lead and yellow ochre. 277. VIOLET COLOUR Make, by mixing vermillion, or red lead, with black or blue, and a small portion of white: vermillion is far preferable to red lead, in mixing this colour. 278. PURPLE Made by mixing dark-red with violet-colour. 279. CARNATION |
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