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- Aureolin abstract "Aureolin (sometimes called Cobalt Yellow) is a pigment sparingly used in oil and watercolor painting. Its color index name is PY40 (40th entry on list of yellow pigments). It was first made in 1848 by Nikolaus Wolfgang Fischer in Breslau and its chemical composition is potassium cobaltinitrite. The investigation by Gates gives the exact modern procedures for the preparation of aureolin and also the methods for its identification in paintings.Aureolin is rated as permanent in some reports but there are other sources which rate it as unstable in oils but pronounce it stable in watercolors. It is a transparent, lightly staining, light valued, intense medium yellow pigment. It is a rather expensive pigment and sold by several manufacturers of oil paints such as Grumbacher, Michael Harding, and Holbein. However, the pigment was never popular as an oil color and is much more widely available as a watercolor from manufacturers such as: Winsor & Newton, Talens Rembrandt, Rowney Artists, Sennelier, Art Spectrum and Daniel Smith.".
- Aureolin colourHexCode "FDEE00".
- Aureolin hsvCoordinateHue "56".
- Aureolin hsvCoordinateSaturation "100".
- Aureolin hsvCoordinateValue "99".
- Aureolin rgbCoordinateBlue "0".
- Aureolin rgbCoordinateGreen "238".
- Aureolin rgbCoordinateRed "253".
- Aureolin wikiPageExternalLink cobalt-yellow.
- Aureolin wikiPageID "6748519".
- Aureolin wikiPageLength "2505".
- Aureolin wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Aureolin wikiPageRevisionID "683736179".
- Aureolin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Inorganic_pigments.
- Aureolin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pigments.
- Aureolin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shades_of_yellow.
- Aureolin wikiPageWikiLink Cobalt.
- Aureolin wikiPageWikiLink Grumbacher.
- Aureolin wikiPageWikiLink Lists_of_colors.
- Aureolin wikiPageWikiLink Nikolaus_Wolfgang_Fischer.
- Aureolin wikiPageWikiLink Potassium_cobaltinitrite.
- Aureolin wikiPageWikiLink Sennelier.
- Aureolin wikiPageWikiLink Winsor_&_Newton.
- Aureolin wikiPageWikiLink Wrocław.
- Aureolin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aureolin".
- Aureolin wikiPageWikiLinkText "aureolin".
- Aureolin b "0".
- Aureolin g "238".
- Aureolin h "56".
- Aureolin hex "FDEE00".
- Aureolin r "253".
- Aureolin s "100".
- Aureolin textcolor "black".
- Aureolin title "Aureolin".
- Aureolin v "99".
- Aureolin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Color-stub.
- Aureolin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_color.
- Aureolin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Aureolin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Shades_of_yellow.
- Aureolin subject Category:Inorganic_pigments.
- Aureolin subject Category:Pigments.
- Aureolin subject Category:Shades_of_yellow.
- Aureolin hypernym Pigment.
- Aureolin type ChemicalCompound.
- Aureolin type Colour.
- Aureolin type Thing.
- Aureolin comment "Aureolin (sometimes called Cobalt Yellow) is a pigment sparingly used in oil and watercolor painting. Its color index name is PY40 (40th entry on list of yellow pigments). It was first made in 1848 by Nikolaus Wolfgang Fischer in Breslau and its chemical composition is potassium cobaltinitrite.".
- Aureolin label "Aureolin".
- Aureolin sameAs Q410217.
- Aureolin sameAs Cobaltgelb.
- Aureolin sameAs Aureolina.
- Aureolin sameAs Jaune_de_cobalt.
- Aureolin sameAs m.0glyny.
- Aureolin sameAs Kobaltová_žlť.
- Aureolin sameAs Q410217.
- Aureolin wasDerivedFrom Aureolin?oldid=683736179.
- Aureolin isPrimaryTopicOf Aureolin.
- Aureolin name "Aureolin".