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    Ultramarine is a blue made from natural lapis lazuli, or its synthetic equivalent which is sometimes called "French Ultramarine". More generally "ultramarine blue" can refer to a vivid blue. The term ultramarine can also refer to other pigments.

  2. Nov 5, 2019 · In watercolour, Schmincke and Daniel Smith offer both Ultramarine Blue and French Ultramarine. In both ranges, French Ultramarine is slightly warmer (redder) and more granulating, whereas Ultramarine Blue is cooler (greener) and less granulating.

  3. Jan 13, 2024 · The story of ultramarine blue in art is as deep and captivating as the color itself. This pigment, known for its rich and luminous hue, has been a symbol of beauty and prestige for centuries. Originating from the precious lapis lazuli stone, ultramarine blue was once more valuable than gold.

  4. Jun 8, 2015 · This is the superlative blue, the end-all blue, the blue to which all other hues quietly aspire. The name means “beyond the sea”—a dreamy ode to its distant origins, as romantic as it is imprecise.

  5. Jan 25, 2023 · For many artists, Ultramarine is their first choice of blue – regardless of the medium they work in. It’s a versatile blue, offering brilliant colour in it’s own right but showing even more diversity in mixes. The name Ultramarine finds its roots in the Latin ‘ultra’ (meaning beyond) and mare (meaning sea).

  6. Painters had to grind up the semi-precious stone lapis lazuli in order to make ultramarine, the deep blue pigment that is the hallmark of many Renaissance paintings. The name comes from the...

  7. Ultramarine is used in paints, lacquers, and decorating materials. It has a particularly brilliant blue colour and is very lightfast, but it is not suitable for use outdoors because it weathers to a dull-blue powder. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica

  8. Aug 17, 2018 · In 17th Century Europe, when Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio and Peter Paul Rubens painted their famous masterworks, ultramarine blue pigment made from the semi-precious lapis lazuli stone...

  9. Ultramarine blue is a historical pigment having been found in Egyptian tomb paintings. Raphael, Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo Buonarotti used the pigment. Synthetic ultramarine was produced at the beginnig of the nineteenth Century.

  10. Aug 18, 2015 · A show in Florence, Italy, examines 4,500 years of artifacts, pictures and pigments in dazzling ultramarine.

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