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English: Color Mixing Guide: Proportions for Mixing All Known Colors: Water, Oil Paints or Printing Inks: Painters, Decorators, Artists, Art Instructors, Show Card Writers, Sign Painters, Pressmen, School Children, Etc. by John L. King, Fine Arts Publishing Company, Indianapolis, 1925 – cover and plates showing yellow, red, and blue primary mixing that looks close to modern yellow, magenta, and cyan.
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Color Mixing Guide, John L. King 1925, cover and plates

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