About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 112. Chapters: Brown, Violet, Indigo, Orange, Magenta, Ultramarine, Purple, Terracotta, Prussian blue, Variations of green, Gold, Lavender, Blond, Rose, Chartreuse, Azure, Han purple and Han blue, Crimson, New Hampshire Wildcats, Variations of red, Ochre, Scarlet, Splashed white, Variations of pink, Spring green, Variations of magenta, Variations of yellow, Vermilion, Variations of orange, Paris Green, Fuchsia, Mauve, Rose madder, Turquoise, Puce, Columbia blue, Copper, Saffron, Cerise, Peach, Chocolate, Cobalt blue, Persian blue, Carmine, Urobilin, Raspberry, Lilac, Coral, Heliotrope, Gamboge, School bus yellow, Buff, Electric blue, International Klein Blue, Old gold, Chestnut, Viridian, Periwinkle, Rosso corsa, Non-photo blue, Mountbatten pink, Bronze, Falu red, Safety orange, International orange, Chrome yellow, Ao, Coquelicot, Powder blue, Maize, Navajo white, Tan, Seal brown, Sepia, Lemon, Salmon pink, Burgundy, Majorelle Blue, Carnation pink, Palatinate, Tangerine, Tiffany Blue, Alizarin crimson, Venetian red, Straw, Bistre, Fire engine red, Liver, Persian red, Arylide yellow, Hansa yellow, Aureolin, Sangria, Sinopia, Tawny, Flax, Flavescent, Upsdell red, Payne's grey, Zaffre, Pumpkin, Mustard, Sapphire, Wenge, Federal blue, Arsenic, Hooker's green, Tuscan red, Ceil, Pink-orange, Russet. Excerpt: Purple is a range of hues of color occurring between red and blue. In additive light combinations it occurs by mixing the primary colors red and blue in varying proportions. It is a secondary color because two colors (blue and red) make up this color. In subtractive pigments it can be equal to the primary color magenta or be formed by mixing magenta with the colors red or blue, or by mixing just the latter two, in which case a color of low saturation will result. Low saturation will also be caused by adding a certain quantity of th...