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  2. Harlequin print - Wikipedia

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    Harlequin fabric was popularized in 1944 when Adele Simpson presented the harlequin print in a bold diamond design on the town suits she created. It was also featured in green and white with a green jacket and a black skirt. [2] Also in 1949, Louella Ballerino employed a harlequin print motif in the jester blouse "sun and fun" fashions she made ...

  3. Paris green - Wikipedia

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    It was popular as a wallpaper pigment and would degrade, with moisture and molds, to arsine gas. Paris green was used in wallpaper to some extent and may have degraded similarly. [13] Both pigments were once used in printing ink formulations. [citation needed] The ancient Romans used one of them, possibly conichalcite, as a green pigment.

  4. File : Pablo Picasso, 1917, Harlequin (Arlequín), oil on ...

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  5. Jacquemart & Bérnard - Wikipedia

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    Examples of the company's wallpapers are included in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, [8] the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, [9] and the Rhode Island School of Design. [10] Richard Nixon's 1972 refurbishment of the White House Blue Room used antique Jacquemart et Bénard wallpaper that had been produced in 1800 ...

  6. Shades of green - Wikipedia

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    Harlequin is a color described as being located between green and yellow (closer to green than to yellow) on the color wheel. On color plate 17 in the 1930 book A Dictionary of Color (see reference below), the color harlequin is shown as being a highly saturated rich color at a position halfway between chartreuse and green. Thus in modern color ...

  7. Acrobat and Young Harlequin - Wikipedia

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    Acrobat and Young Harlequin (French: Acrobate et jeune Arlequin) is a 1905 oil on canvas painting by Pablo Picasso. Painted toward the end of Picasso's Blue Period and the outset of his Rose Period , the work displays characteristics of both, with its melancholic subject and its blue and rose palette. [ 1 ]