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- Paynes_grey abstract "Payne's grey is a dark blue-grey colour used in painting. It can be used as a mixer in place of black. Being less intense than black, it is easier to get the right shade when using it as a mixer. Originally a mixture of iron blue (Prussian blue), yellow ochre and crimson lake, Payne's grey now is often a mixture of blue (ultramarine or phthalocyanine) and black or of ultramarine and Sienna.The colour is named after William Payne, who painted watercolours in the late 18th century.The first recorded use of Payne’s grey as a colour name in English was in 1835.The source of the colour displayed above is the Robert Ridgway color list, entered onto the Internet from his 1912 book Color Standards and Color Nomenclature.File:Paynes grey.png".
- Paynes_grey cmykCoordinateBlack "53".
- Paynes_grey cmykCoordinateCyanic "31".
- Paynes_grey cmykCoordinateMagenta "13".
- Paynes_grey cmykCoordinateYellow "0".
- Paynes_grey colourHexCode "536878".
- Paynes_grey hsvCoordinateHue "206".
- Paynes_grey hsvCoordinateSaturation "31".
- Paynes_grey hsvCoordinateValue "47".
- Paynes_grey rgbCoordinateBlue "120".
- Paynes_grey rgbCoordinateGreen "104".
- Paynes_grey rgbCoordinateRed "83".
- Paynes_grey thumbnail Paynes_grey.png?width=300.
- Paynes_grey wikiPageExternalLink all.
- Paynes_grey wikiPageID "23478848".
- Paynes_grey wikiPageID "2424946".
- Paynes_grey wikiPageLength "2100".
- Paynes_grey wikiPageLength "49".
- Paynes_grey wikiPageOutDegree "1".
- Paynes_grey wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Paynes_grey wikiPageRedirects Paynes_grey.
- Paynes_grey wikiPageRevisionID "345351842".
- Paynes_grey wikiPageRevisionID "694589262".
- Paynes_grey wikiPageWikiLink Category:Inorganic_pigments.
- Paynes_grey wikiPageWikiLink Color.
- Paynes_grey wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Paynes_grey wikiPageWikiLink Lists_of_colors.
- Paynes_grey wikiPageWikiLink Paynes_grey.
- Paynes_grey wikiPageWikiLink Phthalocyanine.
- Paynes_grey wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Ridgway.
- Paynes_grey wikiPageWikiLink Shades_of_gray.
- Paynes_grey wikiPageWikiLink Sienna.
- Paynes_grey wikiPageWikiLink Ultramarine.
- Paynes_grey wikiPageWikiLink Watercolor_painting.
- Paynes_grey wikiPageWikiLink William_Payne_(painter).
- Paynes_grey wikiPageWikiLink File:Paynes_grey.png.
- Paynes_grey wikiPageWikiLinkText "Grey".
- Paynes_grey wikiPageWikiLinkText "Payne's gray".
- Paynes_grey wikiPageWikiLinkText "Payne's grey".
- Paynes_grey b "120".
- Paynes_grey c "31".
- Paynes_grey g "104".
- Paynes_grey h "206".
- Paynes_grey hex "536878".
- Paynes_grey k "53".
- Paynes_grey m "13".
- Paynes_grey r "83".
- Paynes_grey s "31".
- Paynes_grey source all.
- Paynes_grey textcolor "white".
- Paynes_grey title "Payne's Grey".
- Paynes_grey v "47".
- Paynes_grey wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_color.
- Paynes_grey wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:R_from_modification.
- Paynes_grey wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Paynes_grey wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Shades_of_grey.
- Paynes_grey y "0".
- Paynes_grey subject Category:Inorganic_pigments.
- Paynes_grey hypernym Colour.
- Paynes_grey type Colour.
- Paynes_grey type Redirect.
- Paynes_grey type Thing.
- Paynes_grey comment "Payne's grey is a dark blue-grey colour used in painting. It can be used as a mixer in place of black. Being less intense than black, it is easier to get the right shade when using it as a mixer.".
- Paynes_grey label "Payne's grey".
- Paynes_grey label "Paynes grey".
- Paynes_grey sameAs Q3116794.
- Paynes_grey sameAs Gris_de_Payne.
- Paynes_grey sameAs Gris_de_Payne.
- Paynes_grey sameAs m.07c517.
- Paynes_grey sameAs Q3116794.
- Paynes_grey wasDerivedFrom Paynes_grey?oldid=345351842.
- Paynes_grey wasDerivedFrom Paynes_grey?oldid=694589262.
- Paynes_grey depiction Paynes_grey.png.
- Paynes_grey isPrimaryTopicOf Paynes_grey.
- Paynes_grey name "Payne's Grey".