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red ochre
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A clay-like material, containing ferric oxide, used as a pigment.
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Red lead, red ochre, cinnabar, atacamite, malachite, botallackite, orpiment, yellow ochre, Prussian blue, smalt, azurite, lead white, flame carbons were used.
Resources include red ochre for export.
Executed in red ochre, they depict hunting scenes.
They bear traces of red ochre, a pigment.
Much hematite occurs in a soft, fine-grained, earthy form called red ochre or ruddle.
Many Stone Age graves, too, have been found to contain red ochre.
Hands appear dipped in red ochre and planted on the rock.
Over rich black backdrops, Vance paints wet, heavy strokes of red, ochre and sienna.
These oval or disk-shaped sacred boards were made of wood or stone and painted with red ochre.
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She's only 4 3/4 inches tall and is sparingly painted with blood-red ochre.
With its orange-red ochre surface, it is painterly as well as strong.
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