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Dark reddish-brown natural earth pigment
Sinopia (also known as sinoper, named after the now Turkish city Sinop) is a dark reddish-brown natural earth pigment, whose reddish colour comes from
Sinopia
Chapel in Florence, Italy
of Sinopia during the Renaissance period (present Turkey), currently depleted, gave the name to the method. During Giotto times and before Sinopia was
Brancacci_Chapel
Species of beetle
Puanama sinopia is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Galileo and Martins in 1995. It is known from Brazil. BioLib.cz
Puanama_sinopia
Mural painting upon freshly laid lime plaster
on this underlayer, which would never be seen, in a red pigment called sinopia, a name also used to refer to these under-paintings. Later,[when?] new
Fresco
Earth pigment of characteristic colour
this colour was called sealed Sinope. Later the Latin and Italian name sinopia was given to wide range of dark red ochre pigments. Roman triumphators
Ochre
Water-soluble medium with caesin-based binder
Press. p. 52. ISBN 1-56158-796-6. Milk paint spoil. "Sinopia Casein & Milk Paint Recipe". Sinopia. Archived from the original on 2017-09-24. Retrieved
Casein_paint
Varieties of the color brown
Sandy brown Satin sheen gold Seal brown Sepia Sienna Sinopia Tan Taupe Tawny Titian Red Tuscan red Umber Van Dyke
Shades_of_brown
Pigment
color often used in Italian Renaissance paintings. It was also called sinopia because the best-quality pigment came from the port of Sinop in northern
Venetian_red
Comune in Tuscany, Italy
and the treasures of the cathedral. Museo delle Sinopie: showing the sinopias from the Campo Santo, the monumental cemetery. These are the underdrawings
Pisa
Municipality in Turkey on the Black Sea
coinage, founded colonies, and gave its name to a red earth pigment called sinopia, which was mined in Cappadocia for use throughout the ancient world. Some
Sinop,_Turkey
Pale tint of red
called light cinabrese; it was a mixture of the red earth pigment called sinopia, or Venetian red, and a white pigment called Bianco San Genovese, or lime
Pink
Historic architectural complex and UNESCO World Heritage site in Pisa, Italy
Santo Spirito ('New Hospital of the Holy Spirit'), which now houses the Sinopias Museum (Museo delle Sinopie) and the Cathedral Museum (Museo dell'Opera
Piazza_dei_Miracoli
1420–1425 frescoes by Paolo Uccello
the 1966 Florence flood. They were all detached after the flood, their sinopia removed (and now stored by the Superintendency) and relocated in 1983,
Creation and the Fall (Uccello)
Creation_and_the_Fall_(Uccello)
Sandy brown Satin sheen gold Seal brown Sepia Sienna Sinopia Tan Taupe Tawny Titian Red Tuscan red Umber Van Dyke
List_of_colors_by_shade
#AFB1AE Silver Lake blue #5D89BA Silver pink #C4AEAD Silver sand #BFC1C2 Sinopia #CB410B Sizzling Red #FF3855 Sizzling Sunrise #FFDB00 Skobeloff #007474
List_of_colors_(alphabetical)
Painting by Spinello Aretino
It was originally discovered in the Bartolini Salimbeni Chapel with the sinopia below Lorenzo Monaco's frescoes in 1961 and is now in the nearby Cialli-Seringi
Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine (Spinello Aretino)
Mystic_Marriage_of_Saint_Catherine_(Spinello_Aretino)
Lara; Neguer, Jacques (June 2014). "Characterising the unique polychrome sinopia under the Lod Mosaic, Israel: pigments and painting technique". Journal
Giornata
Italian painter from the 14th century (1284–1344)
frescos for the porch of the Avignon Cathedral of which only the faint sinopia outlines remain. Francis Petrarch became a friend of Simone's while in
Simone_Martini
3° 16% 72% 12% 77% Silver sand #BFC1C2 75% 76% 76% 200° 2% 75% 2% 76% Sinopia #CB410B 80% 25% 4% 17° 90% 42% 95% 80% Sizzling Red #FF3855 100% 22% 33%
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United States historic place
building was created on the second floor of the building. The arriccio, sinopia drawings of the fresco for Ben Shahn's Jersey Homesteads mural (1938) were
United States Post Office and Courthouse (Camden, New Jersey)
United_States_Post_Office_and_Courthouse_(Camden,_New_Jersey)
Palestinian artist
practice, drawing in particular on the notion of counterpoint. Writing on Sinopia—a collage of photographs of the skyline of Manama, Bahrain—von Amelunxen
Steve_Sabella
International observance
original on 2023-12-11. Retrieved 2023-09-13. "The Ethiopian Coffee Day". Sinopia. Retrieved 2023-09-13. "National Coffee Day". AndTodayIs. Retrieved 27
International_Coffee_Day
Painting by Andrea del Castagno
in its original position in Santissima Annunziata, Florence, whilst a sinopia of the three saints (Jerome, Paula of Rome and Eustochium) is now in the
Holy_Trinity_with_Saints
Bolivian writer, historian, and publisher (1947–2004)
20540 USA. Retrieved 1 February 2024. "Blanca Wiethüchter" (in Spanish). Sinopia onlus. Archived from the original on 15 May 2021. Retrieved 1 February
Blanca_Wiethüchter
Italian museum of Christian religious art
drawing (sinopia), terra rossa on plaster, attributed to Jacopo Torriti. Saint Martin cutting his mantle (c. 1317), preparatory drawing (sinopia), terra
Treasure Museum of the Basilica of Saint Francis in Assisi
Treasure_Museum_of_the_Basilica_of_Saint_Francis_in_Assisi
Reddish pigment
therefore, correspond to the impression that contemporaries had. Red Sinopia Pompeian Styles Pérez-Diez, Silvia; Pitarch Martí, Africa; Giakoumaki,
Pompeian_red
Comune in Umbria, Italy
loggia are the Stories of the Foundation of Rome, partly surviving only in sinopia. From the loggia one enters the Hall of the Liberal Arts and the Planets
Foligno
Family of true bugs
Panabrus Fennah, 1953 Plagiophleboptena Schmidt, 1910 Prosapia Fennah, 1949 Sinopia Sakakibara, 1977 Sphenorhina Amyot & Serville, 1843 Tapaiuna Fennah, 1968
Ischnorhinidae
American artist (1898–1969)
mural characterizes the general issues of Shahn's milieu. The arriccio, sinopia drawings of the fresco for Ben Shahn's Jersey Homesteads mural were removed
Ben_Shahn
Former abbey in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Sinopien und Stuck im Westwerk der karolingischen Klosterkirche von Corvey [Sinopia and stuccowork in the westwork of the Carolingian monastery church of Corvey]
Princely_Abbey_of_Corvey
Tincture of green in heraldry
origin to Cinnabar, originally the name of a red pigment also known as sinopia. Descriptions of knightly shields as painted at least partly green in Arthurian
Vert_(tincture)
Italian painter
Santa Maria Maddalena dei Pazzi), now detached and displayed alongside its sinopia (underdrawing) in the church of Sant'Antonino a Bellariva in the outskirts
Raffaellino_del_Garbo
Medical facility in Florence, Italy
cast). "Consecration of the new church of Sant'Egidio by Pope Martin V", a sinopia by Lorenzo di Bicci removed from the facade of the Church of Sant'Egidio
Hospital_of_Santa_Maria_Nuova
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Veneto, Italy
ceiling in the great hall with the Fall of the Giants by Domenico Brusasorzi Sinopia on a medallion on the ceiling Villa Porto (Molina di Malo) Portrait of
Palazzo_Porto,_Vicenza
Opera house in Venice, Italy
the original decoration by Casa, which have now been completed with a sinopia to assist their reading. The Sala Grande or ballroom is he main room of
La_Fenice
Genus of beetles
caraca Galileo & Martins, 1995 Puanama sara Galileo & Martins, 1998 Puanama sinopia Galileo & Martins, 1995 Biolib.cz - Puanama. Retrieved on 8 September 2014
Puanama
United States federal court house
addition connecting the two wings of the complex was created. The arriccio, sinopia drawings of the fresco for Ben Shahn's Jersey Homesteads Mural was removed
Mitchell H. Cohen United States Courthouse
Mitchell_H._Cohen_United_States_Courthouse
Plural is Silenoi. Sima Top molding of a pediment placed above its cornice. Sinopia Dark reddish-brown natural earth pigment, whose reddish colour comes from
Glossary of ancient Roman culture
Glossary_of_ancient_Roman_culture
Sigismund's Chapel - Signoria - Signoria of Florence - Signoria of Venice - Sinopia - Sistine Chapel - Sistine Chapel ceiling - Snaplock - Soggetto cavato
Index_of_Renaissance_articles
Gothic architecture and art in Pavia, Italy (13th to 15th centuries)
of the 14th century and recently attributed to Giusto de' Menabuoi, the sinopia with the image of the Pietà on the chapel portal by Michelino da Besozzo
Gothic art and architecture in Pavia
Gothic_art_and_architecture_in_Pavia
Painting by Andrea del Castagno
Tintori had to reconstruct it using earlier archive photographs. The work's sinopia is incomplete and also held in the Soprintendenza store. "Catalogue entry"
Santa_Maria_Nuova_Crucifixion
Topics referred to by the same term
Sinople may refer to: Sinopia, or sinople, a dark reddish earth pigment Sinople (heraldry), a term for "red", and later "green" in heraldry Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Sinople
Cathedral in Gaeta, Italy
motifs) and Campania (for the figures). Pictorial traces (partly reduced to sinopia) can also be found on the remains of the Gothic vaults still visible in
Gaeta_Cathedral
Fresco fragment by Pontormo
church was restored following the 1966 Florence flood. This revealed a sinopia with traces of colours, possibly for another work, attributed to Raffaellino
San_Ruffillo_Madonna
Medieval castle in Pavia, Lombardy, Italy
rectangular plan and rib vaults, on the portal of the chapel there is a sinopia depicting the Pietà, by Michelino da Besozzo, while inside there are frescoes
Visconti_Castle_(Pavia)
Church in Gaeta, Italy
convent comes a fresco currently detached and exhibited together with its sinopia in the Diocesan Museum and of the Religiousness of the Aurunci Mountains
Temple_of_St._Francis
Indian poet, scholar, and writer (1951–2018)
da «Quickly changing river» (in Italian). Translated by Fazzini, Marco. Sinopia di Venezia. ISBN 9788895495330. Impossible Grace: Jerusalem Poems (Al-Quds
Meena_Alexander
Church in Verona, Italy
elevation of a piece of furniture and restored three years later; its sinopia is in the Spolverini Dal Verme chapel. Although critics do not agree precisely
Sant'Eufemia,_Verona
French composer of contemporary music
Laps / for orchestra (1996) Oyat / for harmony orchestra (2000), 7 min Sinopia / for eleven instruments (1993) Chamber music Etruria / trio for clarinet
Florence_Baschet
Italian painter
of gilded candlesticks in 1416. Moreover, Bicci's workshop produced a sinopia and fresco of the Madonna and Child for Santa Maria Nuova; Bicci himself
Andrea_di_Giusto
English performer (born 1962)
Benozzo Gozzoli Museum, Castelfiorentino, Province of Florence. A living sinopia placed in a Gozzoli Tabernacle and reliving the emotions of his life story
Chris_Channing
Genus of beetles
Eburiaca sinopia is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae, the only species in the genus Eburiaca. Bezark, Larry G. A Photographic Catalog of
Eburiaca
2008 live album by Bill Dixon
"Scattering of the Following" - 7:00 "Darfur" - 5:27 "Contour Three" - 3:14 "Sinopia" - 23:37 "Pentimento I" - 0:43 "Pentimento II" - 0:17 "Pentimento III"
17 Musicians in Search of a Sound: Darfur
17_Musicians_in_Search_of_a_Sound:_Darfur
Building in Milan, Italy
completely disappeared, although a fragment remains, reduced to the state of sinopia, of one of the scenes that must have composed a real cycle on its walls
Bicocca_degli_Arcimboldi
Church building in Pisa, Italy
apse destroyed in the 15th century. It houses remains of frescoes and sinopias from the 12th-13th centuries; the fresco and stucco decoration is from
San_Paolo_all'Orto
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Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
One who Sprinkles Gold; Derived from Zarwari
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Tamil
Ceremonial rites to God
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
God Name
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Latin American English
Laurel tree or sweet bay tree (symbols of honour and victory).
Girl/Female
Tamil
Shape, Structure
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Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Durga; One who Resides in a Hut
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
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Indian, Muslim
Intelligent
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Tamil
Male
English
English name derived from Latin Prosperus, PROSPER means "fortunate, successful."
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n.
Alt. of Sinopis