The hexadecimal RGB code of Alizarin Crimson color is #E32636. This code is composed of a hexadecimal E3 red (227/256), a 26 green (38/256) and a 36 blue component (54/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(227,38,54).
Alizarin crimson Alizarincrimson may refer to: Alizarincrimson (color), a particular shade of red Alizarin, a paint pigment Rose madder This disambiguation page lists
Alizarin crimson (color) Alizarincrimson is a shade of red that is biased slightly more towards purple than towards orange on the color wheel and has a blue undertone. It is named
Alizarin synthetically. Alizarin is the main ingredient for the manufacture of the madder lake pigments known to painters as rose madder and alizarincrimson. Alizarin in
Crimson and Carl Liebermann and replaced the natural pigment madder lake. Alizarincrimson is a dye bonded onto alum which is then used as a pigment and mixed
Red pigments early European textile industry. Alizarin pigment "A Lady and Two Gentlemen"" by Johannes Vermeer used Alizarincrimson for dramatic effect Chinese red
Rose madder fine art market.[citation needed] Alizarin's chemical composition: 1,2 dihydroxyanthraquinone (C14H8O4) Alizarincrimson, a paint very similar in color to
The Joy of Painting sienna, van dyke brown, burnt umber (discontinued in later seasons), alizarincrimson, sap green, cadmium yellow, yellow ochre, Indian yellow and bright
Synthetic colorant France. Pierre-Auguste Renoir’s later paintings relied heavily on alizarincrimson. He also employed cobalt blue or a mixture of ultramarine and cobalt
Wear Your Love Like Heaven dye and pigment colours: Prussian blue, scarlet, crimson, Havana lake, rose carmethene, alizarincrimson and carmine. According to Billboard, the single
Lake pigment lake, originally from the root of the madder plant, is also known as alizarincrimson in its synthetic form. Since rose madder is fugitive when exposed to