Olive.

—Mix together ten parts of lemon chrome yellow, one part of ultramarine blue and one part of light Indian red. Another method is to use eight parts of lemon chrome yellow, one part of blue black and one part of Prussian blue. Or the following proportions give very good shades: three parts black, four parts white, four parts red, two parts yellow, and eleven parts green; or, fifteen parts of white, twenty of red, twelve of yellow, and fifty-three of green. Some painters add equal portions of Prussian blue and lamp black to lemon chrome yellow for a base, or the base may be ochre instead of chrome, and a little of the yellow be added.


BUFF

SEERED GREEN

DOE COLOUR

MOSS GREEN

SANDSTONE

LIGHT CHOCOLATE

LIGHT DRAB

VENETIAN GREEN

STONE GREY

SAGE

STEEL GREY

BRONZE BROWN

SLATE

TEA GREEN

PEA GREEN

BRONZE GREEN

Oriental Green.

—Is made by mixing equal proportions of raw umber and lemon chrome yellow.

Pale Royal Green.

—This colour is bought ready made.

Peacock Green.

—A mixture of seven parts of white, fifty parts of emerald green and forty-three of Prussian blue will give this shade. A little yellow is sometimes added.

Pea Green.