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    ultramarine
    /ˌʌltrəməˈriːn/

    noun

    • 1. a brilliant deep blue pigment originally obtained from lapis lazuli, now made from powdered fired clay, sodium carbonate, sulphur, and resin: "ultramarine blue"

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  2. 4 days ago · Lapis lazuli, the source of the ultramarine pigment. Ultramarine is a blue pigment in use since medieval times. It was originally derived from lapis lazuli, a bright blue mineral.

  3. 3 days ago · The angels hover around the outside of the throne, all visible and facing forward. In the lower portion of the altarpiece, Cimabue experiments with depth when he places four Old Testament prophets in their respective niches. The traditional ultramarine blue is used for the Madonna’s cloak while her gown is rose-colored.

  4. michelleogundehin.substack.com › p › how-to-do-blueHow to 'do' blue

    2 days ago · Nonetheless, historically in art, blue was defined by its rarity. The first blue pigment, a Mediterranean summer sky-hued blue, was created around 2,200 BC by the early Egyptians. Mixed from sand and minerals, such as azurite or malachite, it was highly prized and used to decorate only important ceramics and the tombs of pharaohs.

  5. 5 days ago · About Ultramarine pigment. Ultramarine Blue, originally derived from the precious stone lapis lazuli, has a history that dates back to ancient times. The word Ultramarine means 'beyond the sea' and comes from the Latin ultramarinus. This vibrant pigment was so valuable in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance that it was often reserved for the ...

  6. 5 days ago · The features of the women's faces changed over time with more thickness to eyebrows, jawlines that began subtle/soft then more defined showing the independence of women, the hairstyles, less detail/more simplification, bold colors and shapes, sketch, and more creative depictions of women with simple elements. 4.

  7. 3 days ago · Over the years, economists have considered four theories to define and explain inflation: The quantity theory of money (preferred by Milton Friedman and the “Chicago School”), the demand-pull (“Keynesian”) theory, the cost-push theory, and the structural theory.

  8. Ultramarine Linux is a Fedora-based Linux distribution designed to stay out of your way and be easy to use. All editions come with several tweaks preapplied to make initial setup and daily usage seamless.