Ultramarine - Wikipedia Variants of the pigment such as "ultramarine red," "ultramarine green," and "ultramarine violet" all resemble ultramarine with respect to their chemistry and crystal structure
Ultramarines | Warhammer 40k Wiki | Fandom The Ultramarines are considered one of the strongest and most honoured of all the Space Marine Chapters in the Imperium of Man, and were responsible for almost single-handedly holding the Imperium together after the Horus Heresy
Ultramarine | Definition, Color, Facts | Britannica Ultramarine, pigment in the gem lapis lazuli, used by painters as early as the European Middle Ages Ore containing the colour was ground, and the powdered lapis lazuli was separated from the other mineral matter
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A Brief History of Ultramarine—The World’s Costliest Color For centuries, the lone source of ultramarine was an arid strip of mountains in northern Afghanistan The process of extraction involved grinding the stone into a fine powder, infusing the deposits with melted wax, oils, and pine resin, and then kneading the product in a dilute lye solution
Ultramarines (Novel Series) - Warhammer 40k - Lexicanum The Ultramarines series by Graham McNeill follows the actions of Ultramarine Captain Uriel Ventris The first three novels are collected in "The Ultramarines Omnibus", along with the short story "Chains of Command "
The story of ultramarine from the Silk Road to Renoir How did ultramarine go from being more expensive than gold to one of the cheapest pigments for artists? Follow the journey of this vibrant blue color, ultramarine, one of the most celebrated and sought-after pigments in art
Ultramarine: Beyond the Blue — Rhiannon Piper Conservation Ultramarine, historically revered for its vibrant blue hue, derives its name from the Latin "ultramarinus," which translates to "beyond the sea " This nomenclature reflects the pigment's origins and the extensive journey it undertook to reach European artists