Sienna Brown.
—This colour is variously called “sienna brown,” “teak brown,” and by other names. It is made by mixing burnt Italian sienna and French ochre with pure zinc.
Snuff Brown.
—French ochre and Indian red added to zinc white will produce this colour. Another way to produce a snuff colour is to mix four parts of medium yellow and two parts of Vandyke brown, or burnt umber may be substituted for the Vandyke brown if desired. Another snuff colour may be obtained by mixing burnt umber and yellow ochre, tinging with a little Venetian red.
Tan.
—Mix ten parts of burnt sienna and four parts of medium chrome yellow with three parts of raw umber. White lead and burnt sienna, to which has been added a very little lamp black, will also produce a tan colour.
Thrush Brown.
—One part yellow ochre, three parts burnt umber, twelve parts white lead.
Turkey Umber.
—The richest variety of the many umbers on the market.