Consequently the ancients who introduced polished finishings began by representing different kinds of marble slabs in different positions, and then cornices and blocks of yellow ochre arranged in various ways.
Spanish brown, yellow ochre, and terra di sienna, are earths impregnated with iron in different degrees of oxydation.
With this view yellow ochre is carefully ground in water, and mixed with transparent colourless size.
It is coloured by adding a little red or yellow ochre, or any similar pigment.
From a mixture of king's yellow, or yellow ochre, with blues.
Yellow Ochre is found in Batangas, Camarines, Albay, Leyte and Antique, amongst other places.
For mahogany the ground-work is made of yellow ochre, Venetian red and red lead.
Yellow ochre may be employed instead of gamboge, but is not so eligible.
As a general rule, yellow ochre is to predominate in broad daylight, and brown madder in that which is more sombre and imperfect: hence the pigment can be yellowed or reddened, by the addition of one or the other.
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