Ochre 🎨 RGB Color Code: #CC7722
The hexadecimal RGB code of Ochre color is #CC7722. This code is composed of a hexadecimal CC red (204/256), a 77 green (119/256) and a 22 blue component (34/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(204,119,34). Closest WebSafe color: Ruddy brown (#CC6633)
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pigments known as ochre includes yellow ochre, red ochre, purple ochre, sienna, and umber. The major ingredient of all the ochres is iron(III) oxide-hydroxide
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Woman-Ochre is a 1955 abstract expressionist oil painting by Dutch/American artist Willem de Kooning, part of his Woman series from that period. It was
Blood Red Ochre is a novel by Canadian writer Kevin Major, published in 1989. Simpson, Catherine (1991). "Beothuk Darkness". Canadian Children's Literature
Pisaster ochraceus, generally known as the purple sea star, ochre sea star, or ochre starfish, is a common seastar found among the waters of the Pacific
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Antimony ochre (Antimony ocher in American English) or ochre of antimony (German: antimonocker, French: antimon ochre) β a partially obsolete trivial name
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