Naples Yellow 🎨 RGB Color Code: #FADA5E
The hexadecimal RGB code of Naples Yellow color is #FADA5E. This code is composed of a hexadecimal FA red (250/256), a DA green (218/256) and a 5E blue component (94/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(250,218,94). Closest WebSafe color: Jonquil (#FFCC66)
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Naples Yellow on Wikipedia
Naples yellow, also called antimony yellow or lead antimonate yellow, is an inorganic pigment that largely replaced lead-tin-yellow and has been used
leaves. It has now been replaced by synthetic Indian yellow hue. Naples Yellow (lead antimonate yellow) is one of the oldest synthetic pigments, derived
most yellow pigment containing lead was generally labeled Naples yellow. Increased use of other pigments such as the less-opaque Naples yellow may also
equal-sized rectangles, a golden yellow on the left and on the right side the colour is red. Previously the flag of Naples meant a national flag during the
yellow ochre, Venetian red, Prussian blue, raw sienna, burnt sienna, raw umber, burnt umber Lead pigments: lead white, cremnitz white, Naples yellow,
available blue pigments tend to be comparatively weaker; the stronger red and yellow colors prevail, thus creating the following tones. The color brown can also
Pigments Yellow ochre (PY43): a naturally occurring clay of monohydrated ferric oxide (Fe2O3·H2O). Lead pigments Naples yellow (PY41). Lead-tin-yellow: PbSnO4
been drawn the tonal palettes of modern Korean artists: yellow ochre, cadmium yellow, Naples yellow, red earth, and sienna. All thickly painted, roughly
ultramarine blue, raw sienna, burnt sienna, raw umber, Hooker's green, Naples yellow and titanium white – applied either mixed together or as tints. Apart
brown Mustard green Mustard yellow Myrtle green Mystic Mystic maroon Mystic red Nadeshiko pink Napier green Naples yellow Navajo white Navy blue Navy

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