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He painted in blue, yellow, red, white and sometimes green, blue and black
Hiya, To answer your question, Ummm, They wore there blue paint to show there religion and that they were going into war.
Primary paint colors are Red, Yellow, and Blue. Mixing any two or all three of these will give you all colors but it helps to have white to tint some colors.
they are both blue
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Delft or delftware
Blue and white porcelain was made in China as early as the 9th century.
blue and white porcelain
plate or somethings can put in it.
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i have seymore mann blue and white porcelain dress vase
Porcelain
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blue and white porcelain objects
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