Sinopia 🎨 RGB Color Code: #CB410B
The hexadecimal RGB code of Sinopia color is #CB410B. This code is composed of a hexadecimal CB red (203/256), a 41 green (65/256) and a 0B blue component (11/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(203,65,11). Closest WebSafe color: Mahogany (#CC3300)
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Sinopia (also known as sinoper, named after the now Turkish city Sinop) is a dark reddish-brown natural earth pigment, whose reddish colour comes from
of Sinopia during the Renaissance period (present Turkey), currently depleted, gave the name to the method. During Giotto times and before Sinopia was
Puanama sinopia is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Galileo and Martins in 1995. It is known from Brazil. BioLib.cz
color often used in Italian Renaissance paintings. It was also called sinopia because the best-quality pigment came from the port of Sinop in northern
Sandy brown Satin sheen gold Seal brown Sepia Sienna Sinopia Tan Taupe Tawny Titian Red Tuscan red Umber Van Dyke
on this underlayer, which would never be seen, in a red pigment called sinopia, a name also used to refer to these under-paintings. Later,[when?]new techniques
the 1966 Florence flood. They were all detached after the flood, their sinopia removed (and now stored by the Superintendency) and relocated in 1983,
and the treasures of the cathedral. Museo delle Sinopie: showing the sinopias from the Campo Santo, the monumental cemetery. These are the underdrawings
this colour was called sealed Sinope. Later the Latin and Italian name sinopia was given to wide range of dark red ochre pigments. Roman triumphators
#AFB1AE Silver Lake blue #5D89BA Silver pink #C4AEAD Silver sand #BFC1C2 Sinopia #CB410B Sizzling Red #FF3855 Sizzling Sunrise #FFDB00 Skobeloff #007474
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