The hexadecimal RGB code of Pale Taupe color is #BC987E. This code is composed of a hexadecimal BC red (188/256), a 98 green (152/256) and a 7E blue component (126/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(188,152,126).
Taupe Taupe ( /ˈtoʊp/ TOHP) is a dark gray-brown color. The word derives from the French noun taupe meaning "mole". The name originally referred only to the
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Mauve English was in 1927. The color displayed at right is mauve taupe. The first recorded use of mauve taupe as a color name in English was in 1925. The color displayed
List of colors (alphabetical) green Pale lavender Pale magenta Pale pink Pale plum Pale robin egg blue Pale silver Pale spring bud PaletaupePale turquoise Pale violet Pale violet-red
Shades of gray word taupe may often be used to refer to lighter shades of taupe today, and therefore another name for this color is dark taupe. The first use of taupe as
United States Army uniforms in World War II coat, or optionally they were allowed trousers of a contrasting pinkish paletaupe, officially called "drab shade no. 54", of the same material as the coat
Kathleen Kucka use of a spare tonal range and a limited, nuanced palette of ivories, paletaupe, honey and grays. Critics noted the paintings' emphasis on the artmaking
Pink Pink is the color of a namesake flower that is a pale tint of red. It was first used as a color name in the late 17th century. According to surveys in
Shades of red 1990s became known as the X11 web colors. The first recorded use of rose taupe as a color name in English was in 1924. Amaranth is a pinkish-red color