vermilion, white, Naples yellow, yellow ochre 1
yellow ochre 2, red ochre 1, red ochre 2, raw Sienna
light red, burnt Sienna, crimson lake, Prussian blue
peach black, ivory black, Cassel earth, bitumen
The colours shown are derived from the equivalent colours shown on samples from modern suppliers of paint for artists. Manufacturers vary, so the colours shown should be taken as a general guide only.
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2009-09-14 03:43 Tyrenius 400×400× (3458 bytes) Colours used to paint [[The Raft of the Medusa]] (French: Le Radeau de la Méduse) 1818–19 by [[Théodore Géricault]] (1791–1824).<ref name=christiansen>Christiansen, Rupert. [http://www.nytimes.com/books/first/c/christiansen-01victorian.html The Vic
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