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  1. Ultramarine - Wikipedia

    Variants of the pigment such as "ultramarine red," "ultramarine green," and "ultramarine violet" all resemble ultramarine with respect to their chemistry and crystal structure.

  2. Ultramarines | Warhammer 40k Wiki | Fandom

    The Ultramarines are considered one of the strongest and most honoured of all the Space Marine Chapters in the Imperium of Man, and were responsible for almost single-handedly holding the …

  3. Ultramarines - Warhammer 40k - Lexicanum

    3 days ago · The Ultramarines, originally known as the War-Born, [38d] were the XIII Legion of the original twenty Space Marine Legions. This loyalist Legion was later re-organized and divided …

  4. Ultramarine | Definition, Color, & Facts | Britannica

    Ultramarine, pigment in the gem lapis lazuli, used by painters as early as the European Middle Ages. Ore containing the colour was ground, and the powdered lapis lazuli was separated …

  5. Colour story: Ultramarine – Winsor & Newton NA

    Once considered more precious than gold, ultramarine was often used for the Virgin Mary's robes. Trace the evolution of this special colour. Often referred to as ‘true blue’, the brilliant deep-blue …

  6. Ultramarine Linux

    Ultramarine provides better experience for a wide range of hardware, from two-decades of PCs, to Chromebooks and SBCs. It runs better on the hardware you have, without arbitrary limits.

  7. ULTRAMARINE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of ULTRAMARINE is a vivid blue.

  8. Ultramarine: Beyond the Blue - Rhiannon Piper

    Mar 8, 2024 · Ultramarine, historically revered for its vibrant blue hue, derives its name from the Latin "ultramarinus," which translates to "beyond the sea." This nomenclature reflects the …

  9. The story of ultramarine from the Silk Road to Renoir

    How did ultramarine go from being more expensive than gold to one of the cheapest pigments for artists? Follow the journey of this vibrant blue color, ultramarine, one of the most celebrated …

  10. Pigments through the Ages - History - Ultramarine - WebExhibits

    Ultramarine, genuine made from the semi-precious gem lapis lazuli was so costly in the nineteenth century that artists infrequently used it. The hue is a necessary component in a …