The hexadecimal RGB code of Dark Puce color is #4F3A3C. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 4F red (79/256), a 3A green (58/256) and a 3C blue component (60/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(79,58,60).
Puce Puce is a dark red or purple brown color, a brownish purple or a "dark reddish brown." The colour is said to be the color of bloodstains on linen or bedsheets
Puce Moment Puce Moment is a short 6-minute film by Kenneth Anger. Filmed in 1949, Puce Moment resulted from the unfinished short film Puce Women. The film opens
Brown Puce is defined in the United States and UK as a brownish-purple or purple-brown color. In France, where it was invented, it is described as a dark reddish
Kenneth Anger "could both interact with and emulate." In 1949, Anger began work on the film Puce Women, which unlike Fireworks was filmed in color. It starred Yvonne Marquis
Shades of brown names on different color lists, and sometimes one name (such as beige or puce) can refer to several very different colors. The X11 color list of web colors
List of colors (alphabetical) Dandelion Dark blue Dark blue-gray Dark brown Dark byzantium Dark cyan Dark electric blue Dark Fuchsia Dark goldenrod Dark gray (X11) Dark green Dark green
Sadd colors lin, "flax blossom", a color resembling periwinkle), puce, folding color, Kendall green (a dark variety of French green), Lincoln green (a more vivid
Red-violet Textile Paper eXtended (TPX)" color list, color #14-3207 TPX—Pink Lavender. Puce is a medium grayish red-violet color. The color pale red-violet (identical
Fireworks (1947 film) 237. Dyer 2002, p. 42. Sitney 1974, pp. 86–91. Brook, Vincent (2006). "Puce Modern Moment: Camp, Postmodernism, and the Films of Kenneth Anger". Journal
Science fiction comics first French comic with a science fiction theme was Zig et Puce au XXIème Siècle (Zig & Puce In The 21st Century), originally serialized in a French Sunday