Bistre Brown 🎨 RGB Color Code: #967117
The hexadecimal RGB code of Bistre Brown color is #967117. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 96 red (150/256), a 71 green (113/256) and a 17 blue component (23/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(150,113,23). Closest WebSafe color: Golden brown (#996600)
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Masters used bistre as the ink for their wash paintings.[1] Bistre's appearance is generally of a dark grayish brown, with a yellowish cast. Bistre has also
Douglas. "beaver". Online Etymology Dictionary. Retrieved 2012-12-01. "Color Bistre | Hex Code #3D2B1F | RGB 61, 43, 31". www.99colors.net. Paterson, Ian (2003)
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for mode beige are identical to the color names drab, sand dune, and bistre brown, which were first recorded as color names in English, respectively, in
100% X11/Web[citation needed] Bistre #3D2B1F 24% 17% 12% 24Β° 33% 18% 49% 24% 99colors.net[citation needed] Bistre brown #967117 59% 44% 9% 43Β° 73% 34%
color coordinates for drab are identical to sand dune, mode beige and bistre brown, which were first recorded as color names in English, respectively, in
as Punjab 1984 (2014), Sardaar Ji 2 (2016), Nikka Zaildar (2016), Manje Bistre (2017), Nikka Zaildar 2 (2017), Carry on Jatta 2 (2018), Guddiyan Patole
for sand dune are identical to the color names drab, mode beige and bistre brown, which were first recorded as color names in English, respectively, in
chalk-surfaced sideways 25 April 1924 1Β½d brown-red white, chalk-surfaced sideways 1 October 1923 2d bistre-brown turquoise white, chalk-surfaced sideways
the dark brown color of the steep east and south rock faces of the feature. Β This article incorporates public domain material from "Mount Bistre (Antarctica)"
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