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Sudarsan Pattnaik - Wikipedia

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    Sudarsan Pattnaik (born 15 April 1977) is an Indian Sand Artist from Puri, Odisha. In 2014, Government of India honoured him with the Padma Shri, India's fourth-highest civilian award, for his amazing and wonderful sea shore sand arts. Sudarshan made a Sand art at Bhubaneswar AirportAwards: Padma Shri (2014)

The murky history of the colour yellow - BBC Culture

    https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20180906-did-animal-cruelty-create-indian-yellow
    Sep 06, 2018 · Reynolds is thought to have acquired a sample of the pigment from the little-known Scottish artist Charles Smith, who had recently returned …

Pigment Diaries: The History of Indian Yellow

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    Apr 13, 2017 · Also known as: Piuri / Puree / Euxanthin / Euxanthine / Turner’s Yellow First used: 15th century (Monghyr, Bengal); 1996 (Winsor & Newton) Banned (in it’s original mixture): 1883 (India; United Kingdom) Comparison: Less pure than Cadmium Yellow; more deeply coloured than Gamboge.. Indian Yellow is popular for its vivid and bright colour in sunlight; its transparency made it famous for rich ...

Spotlight on Indian Yellow Winsor & Newton

    https://www.winsornewton.com/uk/articles/colours/spotlight-on-indian-yellow/
    The pigment was soon imported into Europe and popularised by Dutch painters, including Jan Vermeer, who enjoyed the unique lightfastness of this extraordinary yellow. Indian yellow became part of JMW Turner’s watercolour palette and later the Scottish Colourists adopted it in oil form.

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