- pigment, and it is
still used as such in
artist paints,
sometimes called verditer,
green bice, or
mountain green.
Sometimes the name is used for Cu 3(CO...
- The
verditer flycatcher (Eumyias thal****inus) is an Old
World flycatcher It is
found from the
Himalayas through Southeast Asia to Sumatra. This species...
- green-grey. It is also
known by the
names blue bice and blue
verditer,
though verditer usually refers to a
pigment made by
chemical process.
Older examples...
-
natural form of
green pigment has been
replaced by its
synthetic form,
verditer,
among other synthetic greens.
Malachite is also used for
decorative purposes...
- but it
remained po****r,
possibly because of its
simple preparation.Blue
verditer,
which is
chemically similar to
azurite but
synthetically produced, was...
- verdigris, the
pigment "green
verditer" or "mountain green" Cu 3(CO 3)2(OH)2: the blue
mineral azurite, and the
pigment "blue
verditer" or "mountain blue" Lapis...
- The dull-blue
flycatcher (Eumyias sordidus) is a
small p****erine bird in the
flycatcher family, Muscicapidae. It was
previously included in the
genus Muscicapa...
-
scale during the 17th and 18th
centuries for use in
pigments such as blue
verditer and
Bremen green.
These pigments were used in
ceramics and painting. The...
- It was
formerly referred to as the
Nilgiri verditer flycatcher because of its
similarity to the
verditer flycatcher, a
winter migrant to the Nilgiris...
-
fulvetta (Lioparus chrysotis),
scarlet minivet (Pericrocotus speciosus),
Verditer flycatcher (Eumyias thal****inus) and Mrs. Gould's
sunbird (Aethopyga gouldiae)...