Davy's gray

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A specific shade of dark grey: "Davy's gray" refers to a slightly purplish or bluish dark grey color. It is a pigment and color name, historically made from powdered slate.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The artist mixed Davy's gray with white to create a soft, atmospheric sky.
    • The old stone wall was painted in a somber Davy's gray.
Advanced Usage
  • Art and Pigment: In fine art and historical contexts, "Davy's gray" specifically denotes a pigment originally made from a type of slate. It is valued for its muted, cool tone.
    • She preferred using Davy's gray for underpainting her landscapes.
Variants and Related Words
  • Davy's grey: An alternative spelling, more common in British English.
    • The catalogue listed the available pigment as Davy's grey.
Synonyms
  • Slate grey: A similar dark grey color, though not necessarily with the same purplish or bluish undertone.
  • Charcoal grey: A very dark, neutral grey.
Related Terms
  • Neutral tint: A historical watercolor pigment mix that sometimes included Davy's gray to create muted shades.
  • Payne's grey: Another dark blue-grey pigment, often compared to but distinct from Davy's gray.
Noun
  1. slightly purplish or bluish dark grey