Translation of "ultramarine" to Portuguese language:


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To have one's portrait commissioned and painted with ultramarine blue was considered a great luxury.
Ter um retrato pintado com azul ultramarino, era considerado um grande luxo.
Other common blue pigments made from minerals are ultramarine (), cerulean blue (primarily cobalt (II) stanate ), and Prussian blue (milori blue primarily ).
Azul é a cor associada às forças policiais em todos os países da Europa menos na Alemanha (onde são verdes).
Van Gogh was enchanted by the local landscape and light, and his works from this period are richly draped in yellow, ultramarine, and mauve.
A partir de sua estada em Paris, Van Gogh abandona sua temática sombria e obscura de camponeses e suas obras recebem tons mais claros.
The mantle was originally purple, but varied during the 17th and 18th centuries between celestial blue, pale blue, royal blue, dark blue, violet, and ultramarine.
O manto foi originalmente púrpura, mas variou durante os séculos XVII e XVIII entre o azul celeste, azul claro, azul royal, azul escuro, violeta e azul ultramarino.
The only way to achieve a deep rich blue was by using a semi precious stone, lapis lazuli, to produce a pigment known as ultramarine, and the best sources of lapis were remote.
A única maneira de obter um azul profundo, era usando lápis lazúli, uma pedra semipreciosa, produzindo um pigmento conhecido por ultramarino.
Young originally proposed red, green, and violet, and Maxwell changed violet to blue Helmholtz proposed a slightly purplish red, a vegetation green, slightly yellowish (wavelength about 5600 tenth metres), and an ultramarine blue (about 4820) .
Helmzoltz propôs um vermelho levemente púrpura, um verde vegetação, levemente amarelado (comprimento de onda de cerca de 5600 decímetros), e um azul ultramarinho (cerca de 4820) .
By the early 19th century, synthetic and metallic blue pigments had been added to the range of blues, including French ultramarine, a synthetic form of lapis lazuli, and the various forms of Cobalt and Cerulean Blue.
No início do , pigmentos azuis, sintéticos e metálicos foram adicionados à gama de azuis, incluindo o azul ultramarino, uma forma sintética de lápis lazúli, e as várias formas de azul cobalto e azul cerúleo.