The hexadecimal RGB code of Ultramarine Blue color is #4166F5. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 41 red (65/256), a 66 green (102/256) and a F5 blue component (245/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(65,102,245).
Ultramarine Ultramarine is a deep blue color pigment which was originally made by grinding lapis lazuli into a powder. The name comes from the Latin ultramarinus,
Blue pigments material of the earliest blue pigment, lapis lazuli, came from mines in Afghanistan, was refined into the pigment ultramarine. It was widely used for painting
Cobalt blue cobalt blue as a good substitution for ultramarine for painting skies, writing in his "List of Colours" from 1818: "Used as a substitute for ultramarine in
Blue the pigment ultramarine, the most expensive of all pigments. In the eighth century Chinese artists used cobalt blue to colour fine blue and white porcelain
Lapis lazuli was ground into powder and made into ultramarine, the finest and most expensive of all blue pigments. Ultramarine was used by some of the most important
Blue in culture the ultramarineblue of Virgin Mary's robes to balance the red and blue, and to harmonize with the rest of the picture. Titian used an ultramarine sky
International Klein Blue Klein Blue (IKB) is a deep blue hue first mixed by the French artist Yves Klein. IKB's visual impact comes from its heavy reliance on ultramarine, as well
Bluing (fabric) Used during laundering, it adds a trace of blue dye (often synthetic ultramarine, sometimes Prussian blue) to the fabric. White fabrics acquire a slight
Guidon (United States) the insignia of the Quartermaster Corps over the numerals “380” in ultramarineblue, these being the named colors of the branch. Headquarters companies
Azurite purified natural ultramarineblue, a more expensive but more stable blue pigment, as described by Cennino D'Andrea Cennini. Ultramarine withstands heat