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- Sinopia abstract "Sinopia (also known as sinoper, named after the Turkish city Sinop) is a dark reddish-brown natural earth pigment, whose reddish color comes from hematite, a dehydrated form of iron oxide. It was widely used in classical antiquity and the Middle Ages for painting, and during the Renaissance it was often used for the cartoon or underpainting for a fresco. The word came to be used both for the pigment and for the underpainting itself. During the Middle Ages synopia in Latin and Italian came to mean simply a red ochre. It entered the English language as the word sinoper, meaning a red earth color.".
- Sinopia cmykCoordinateBlack "20".
- Sinopia cmykCoordinateCyanic "0".
- Sinopia cmykCoordinateMagenta "68".
- Sinopia cmykCoordinateYellow "95".
- Sinopia colourHexCode "CB410B".
- Sinopia hsvCoordinateHue "17".
- Sinopia hsvCoordinateSaturation "95".
- Sinopia hsvCoordinateValue "80".
- Sinopia rgbCoordinateBlue "11".
- Sinopia rgbCoordinateGreen "65".
- Sinopia rgbCoordinateRed "203".
- Sinopia wikiPageExternalLink sinopia.
- Sinopia wikiPageExternalLink the-building.html.
- Sinopia wikiPageID "3668703".
- Sinopia wikiPageRevisionID "587203353".
- Sinopia b "11".
- Sinopia c "0".
- Sinopia g "65".
- Sinopia h "17".
- Sinopia hasPhotoCollection Sinopia.
- Sinopia hex "CB410B".
- Sinopia k "20".
- Sinopia m "68".
- Sinopia r "203".
- Sinopia s "95".
- Sinopia source sinopia.
- Sinopia textcolor "white".
- Sinopia title "Sinopia".
- Sinopia v "80".
- Sinopia y "95".
- Sinopia subject Category:Iron_oxide_pigments.
- Sinopia subject Category:Shades_of_brown.
- Sinopia subject Category:Shades_of_red.
- Sinopia type Colour.
- Sinopia type Color.
- Sinopia type Quality.
- Sinopia comment "Sinopia (also known as sinoper, named after the Turkish city Sinop) is a dark reddish-brown natural earth pigment, whose reddish color comes from hematite, a dehydrated form of iron oxide. It was widely used in classical antiquity and the Middle Ages for painting, and during the Renaissance it was often used for the cartoon or underpainting for a fresco. The word came to be used both for the pigment and for the underpainting itself.".
- Sinopia label "Sinopia".
- Sinopia label "Sinopia".
- Sinopia label "Sinopia".
- Sinopia label "Sinopia".
- Sinopia label "Sinopia".
- Sinopia label "Синопия".
- Sinopia sameAs Sinopia.
- Sinopia sameAs Sinopia.
- Sinopia sameAs Sinopia.
- Sinopia sameAs Sinopia.
- Sinopia sameAs m.09tf0p.
- Sinopia sameAs Q2303165.
- Sinopia sameAs Q2303165.
- Sinopia wasDerivedFrom Sinopia?oldid=587203353.
- Sinopia isPrimaryTopicOf Sinopia.
- Sinopia name "Sinopia".