Naples yellow
Americannoun
noun
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a yellow pigment, used by artists; lead antimonate
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a similar pigment consisting of a mixture of zinc oxide with yellow colouring matter
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the colour of either of these pigments
Etymology
Origin of Naples yellow
1730–40; so called because originally manufactured in Naples, Italy
Example Sentences
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Most noteworthy are aureolin, the deep and 'pale' cadmiums, lemon yellow, Mars yellow, the modern Naples yellow, the ochres, orient yellow, and raw sienna.
From Field's Chromatography or Treatise on Colours and Pigments as Used by Artists by Salter, Thomas
Of similar stability, it must not be employed with the true Naples yellow or antimoniate of lead, by which it is soon destroyed.
From Field's Chromatography or Treatise on Colours and Pigments as Used by Artists by Salter, Thomas
Those generally needed are silver white, Naples yellow, yellow ochre, brilliant yellow, vermilion, Prussian blue, raw sienna, ivory black, carmine, yellow lake, vandyke brown.
From Young's Demonstrative Translation of Scientific Secrets by Young, Daniel
The tints of Naples yellow are readily and accurately imitated by admixture of deep cadmium yellow and white.
From Field's Chromatography or Treatise on Colours and Pigments as Used by Artists by Salter, Thomas
Naples yellow was a very prominent pigment with the older painters.
From The Painter in Oil A complete treatise on the principles and technique necessary to the painting of pictures in oil colors by Parkhurst, Daniel Burleigh
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