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the pigments
noun
Any color in plant or animal cells
synonyms
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True, the pigments show no trace of modern color components.
But the pigments serve no useful purpose other than perceived aesthetics.
You have to examine and identify the pigments used, the way the brush was applied.
"It's a mixture of the parchment, the pigments in the ink, and the conservation efforts.
"The pigments have to be squished into the alkyd," she says.
The pigments come in tubes and Mr. Grillo buys them uptown.
Otherwise, the pigments of life have turned to gray in Kabul.
In fact, most often colors in nature are caused by pigments, like the pigments in paint.
After putting the work to sophisticated tests to determine the age of the wood and the pigments, he discovered that the panel dated from the late 13th century and that the pigments were Italian.
The first wallcoverings were hand-printed with water-soluble inks, so they couldn't be wiped clean — the pigments would disappear.
Other bones, including the shoulder blade of a seal, were among the ingredients for making the pigments.
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