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262 Nearly all of the colors given herewith may be used in either oil or distemper painting, the white, in the one case, being white lead, diluted with oil and turpentine, and, in the other, whiting mixed with size.

White lead, Massicot (in oil).

Whiting, Dutch pink (in distemper).

Whiting, Chrome yellow.

Produced according to the predominance of white, blue or red.

White, Lake, Indigo.

Lake, Prussian blue.

Indian Red, Prussian blue.

Vermilion, Prussian blue.

Indigo, Rose pink.

White, Black, Prussian blue.

White, Verditer.

Blue black.

Lamp black.

Indigo.

White, Madder brown, Prussian blue.

Madder brown, Prussian blue, Yellow ochre.

Indian red, Indigo.

Light red, Prussian blue.

Burnt sienna, Lake, Indigo.