Vermilion - Wikipedia Vermilion (sometimes spelled vermillion) [1] is a color family and toxic pigment most often used between antiquity and the 19th century and made from the powdered mineral cinnabar (a form of mercury sulfide) It is synonymous with red orange
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The Story of Vermilion Red - Jacksons Art Blog Vermilion (alternatively spelt Vermillion) was an ancient, mercury-based pigment with an illustrious history in painting It was first used as far back as the Neolithic age, and was one of the primary red pigments in the European painter’s palette from the medieval period until it was largely replaced by Cadmium Red in the early 20th century
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What Color Is Vermilion? Codes, Meaning Uses - Envato Elements TL;DR: Vermilion (#E34234) is a standardized red-orange used across digital and print design Originally derived from a pigment, vermilion is known for its warmth, intensity, and high visual impact
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22 Types of Vermilion - Colorguide. org Vermilion is a reddish orange that has much culture of use that dates back to antiquity It was known to Ancient Rome, the Byzantine Empire and Ancient China The pigment known as vermilion was originally produced from an insect in Europe but was later produced from a mineral known as cinnabar