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Blue Verditer

Kupfer-asche, /. copper scale, -azetat, n. copper acetate, -azetylen, n. copper acetylide. -bad, n. copper bath, -barre, /. copper bar copper ingot, -belze, /. copper mordant, -blatt, n. copper foil, -blau, n. blue verditer, azurite. -blech, n. sheet copper, copper foil, -blel, n. copper-lead alloy, -bleiglanz, m. Min.) cuproplumbite. -bleivitriol, m. linarite. -blende, /. tennantite. -blute, / copper bloom (capillary cuprite), -braim, n. tils ore (earthy ferruginous cuprite),... [Pg.265]

Copper appeared generally distributed at about 2 /xg/cm2, probably from the processing water or equipment. Copper was the blue colorant in the French papers, perhaps Blue Verditer, 2CuC03 Cu(OH)2 (8). Copper was present at the 10-/xg/cm2 level in Amies pink, blue, cream, and white papers, but was absent in his yellow paper. [Pg.151]

Gettens, R. J., West Fitzhugh, E., I. Azurite and Blue Verditer, Stud,... [Pg.23]

Blue verditer n. Basic copper carbonate. Syn azurite. [Pg.118]

Copper group Hexacyanoferrate group Chalk Zinc hexacyanofer-rate(II) Zinc oxide Blue verditer Haarlem blue Paris blue Prussian blue... [Pg.20]

Copper carbonates group Azurite Smalt Blue verditer, Verditer Dossie (1764) 1-95 Field (1835) Harley (1982) 49 Thon n (1935) 415, n.7... [Pg.45]

Copper carbonates group Azurite Blue verditer Copper carbonate hydroxide, azurite type Lazurite Ultramarine ash Ashes blue Bremen blue Lapis lazuli Sanders blue... [Pg.54]

The pigment was paler than natural azurite, but otherwise its stabdity and other properties are identical. At the end of the nineteenth century, Terry (1893) writes of blue verditer being d y blue and not very durable... used in water colour painting, closely resembles Bremen Blue in composition and manufacture pre-... [Pg.56]

Copper group Copper oxides and hydroxides group Azurite Blue ashes-. Blue verditer. Copper blue-, Italian blue-. Lime blue Bersch (1901) 226 Colour Index (1971) Heaton (1928) 164 Scott (2002) Zerr Rubencamp (1906/1908) 156-162... [Pg.61]

A French term covering both natural and synthetic copper carbonate blues probably the basis of the English term sanders blue (. v.) by corruption. The French drew a distinction between the natural (azurite, q.v.) and synthetic (blue verditer, q.v.) form by sometimes calling the manufactured form cendres bleues d Angleterre, as this was an English speciahsm (Harley, 1982). [Pg.89]

Copper carbonates group Azurite Copper carbonate hydroxide, rite type Blue verditer Harley (1982) 50... [Pg.89]

Church (1901) included a description of chessylite, which he states was the same as azurite and blue verditer (qq.v). It is an alternative mineral name for azurite (a copper carbonate hydroxide mineral), occurring, among other places, at Chessy in France. [Pg.94]

Copper group Copper carbonates group Azurite Malachite Blue verditer. Copper carbonate hydroxide, malachite type Green verditer Verditer... [Pg.123]

Clarke (2001) hsts three mediaeval manuscripts which mention this colour. Thompson (1935), however, states that some way of making an iris blue may have. .. been known . .. it was not generally practised . He cites a Florentine manuscript (Ashbum-hamiana MS 349 Clarke MS 630) which indicates that the secret is to take the yellow things out of the flowers , presumably the pollen. The Compendium of 1808 also hsts iris blue . Iris flowers were also used to make the important mediaeval colour known as iris green q.v.) or hly green. Additionally, Field (1835) used the term iris blue as a synonym for blue bice , which was in turn mainly used for azurite but that could also be applied to blue verditer (a blue copper carbonate hydroxide). [Pg.198]

The origin of this term probably lies with the production of the synthetic copper carbonate hydroxide pigment known as blue verditer q.v). According to Harley (1982), traditional copper blue recipes frequently suggest the use of some form of lime, such as powdered eggshell . (N.B. Of course, eggshell (. v.) is calcium carbonate.)... [Pg.239]

Copper carbonate hydroxide, azurite type Copper carbonate hydroxide, malachite type Blue verditer. Green verditer Verditer Harley (1982) 51 Mactaggart Mactaggart (1980)... [Pg.321]

Copper carbonates group Copper group Azurite Green earth Malachite Bice Blue verditer Bremen blue Cendres bleues Chessylite Green verditer Lime blue Mountain green Refiner s verditer Sanders blue Spherulitic malachite... [Pg.386]


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