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Note to Sun reporters: even the computer I work on has millions of colours, so why shouldn't a lady of independent means want to have the option to choose between a tiny handful of them?
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Rice also wrote about real-life outsiders in two historical novels, The Feast of All Saints (1979), about New Orleans's 19th-century Creoles of colour, and Cry to Heaven (1982), about an 18th-century Venetian castrato.
Inventories of Frankish churches in the 9th century reveal a variety of colours used for vestments, but without any particular sequence for their use.
Primitive Man and Man of Colours also received a bonus DVD to celebrate their 30th and 25th anniversaries respectively.
But many others came about through concerted efforts in the 19th century to expand the range and reduce the cost of colours for use in industry.
The study of colours of metal nanoparticles can be traced back to 19th century when Michael Faraday studied the colour of gold colloid in stained glass windows [27].
However, though it was known in the 15th century as a powerful colour of high intensity and as an excellent pigment in terms of quality, vermilion is only used, on one hand, in the miniature, in the form of a mixture with lead white and earth pigments to give a range of colours ranging from pink to brown, as described above.
The same holds of colours.
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An outline of developments in the history of the practice and theory of colour, from the 15th to the 20th century, is set against a background of broad cultural shifts, evident particularly in design.
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