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COLOR MIXING
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Arabian Brown. This is a dark terra-cotta, and may be made by adding white and black to Indian red.

Argus Brown. This is a very dark brown, and may be made by mixing twelve parts of black with two parts of orange and one part of yellow.

Auburn Tan. Mix together one part of burnt umber, three parts of golden ochre and twenty parts of white lead.

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Fig. 24. Camel Hair Pencils.

Autumn Leaf. This is also called leather lake. It may be made by mixing on a base of white lead, French ochre, orange chrome yellow and Venetian red.

Bismark. A shade of this name may be produced by using two parts of black, one of red and one of orange, which mixed together form an orange brown.

Bismark Brown. This color is obtained by mixing with six parts of black, one part of orange and one of yellow.