"Venetian red " is a light and warm ( somewhat unsaturated ) pigment that is a darker shade of scarlet, derived from nearly pure ferric oxide ( Fe 2 O 3 ) of the hematite type.
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"' Venetian red "'is a light and warm ( somewhat unsaturated ) pigment that is a darker shade of scarlet, derived from nearly pure ferric oxide ( Fe 2 O 3 ) of the hematite type.
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The uniform members of the Company wear is identical to that worn by the HAC in the reign of Charles I . It comprises Venetian red tunics with white linen collars and cuffs and knee-length breeches.
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He painted the walls a rich Venetian red, matched from traces of the original color unearthed in 1999 . He linked Soane's main building to his new cafe and classrooms by an ingenious bronze and glass " cloister ."
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Made of unglazed and glazed brick and sculptured stoneware, in colours ranging from Venetian red through terra cotta, orange, grey, purple, blue and turquoise, the five hundred square foot mural covered a wall in the entrance to Sarco s Toronto offices.
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The inside of the building is equally varied, combining " gilt floral patterns incised on a field of Venetian red; . . . [ a ] cerulean blue ceiling sprinkled with silver stars ", and plum, ochre, sand and olive green gallery walls.
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9 . After all of the crackles have appeared and the chair is completely dry, rub in a dark color of oil paint, such as burnt umber, Venetian red or gold, depending on the effect you wish to achieve, to make the crackle stand out.
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As a matter of convenience, painters typically also add one or more paints made with an iron oxide pigment ( the so-called " earth " pigments ) and sold under the marketing names yellow ochre, raw sienna, raw umber, burnt sienna, burnt umber and / or venetian red.
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The leather covers of the books are also colour-coded according to period : 20th century literature comes in tobacco leather, 19th century in emerald green, 18th century in blue, 17th century in Venetian red, 16th in Corinthian brown, the Middle Ages purple, Antiquity green, spiritual texts grey, and anthologies red.
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"Hard cement " was also commonly used to join glass vessels and fix cracks; it was composed of resin, beeswax and either brick dust or " bole earth ", or red ochre or venetian red . " Soft cement ", made of yellow wax, turpentine and venetian red, was also used for repair.