burnt umber

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burnt umber

The artist mixes burnt umber with other paints on her palette.

Definition

Noun: 1. A dark reddish-brown color: A rich, warm brown color with reddish or orange undertones, resembling the pigment of the same name. 2. A dark brown pigment: A pigment originally made by heating raw umber (a natural earth pigment), resulting in a darker, richer color.

Usage Examples
  • As a color:
    • The artist mixed burnt umber with yellow ochre to create the perfect shade for the autumn leaves.
    • The walls of the library were painted a deep, comforting burnt umber.
  • As a pigment:
    • She reached for the tube of burnt umber to add shadows to the portrait.
    • This pigment chart shows the difference between raw umber and burnt umber.
Advanced Usage
  • Descriptive Use: The term is often used descriptively beyond art to evoke a specific, earthy tone.
    • The forest floor was a carpet of burnt umber after the first frost.
Variants and Related Words
  • Raw umber (noun): The natural, cooler, greenish-brown earth pigment before it is heated to become burnt umber.
  • Burnt sienna (noun): A similar reddish-brown pigment made by heating raw sienna, but typically brighter and more orange than burnt umber.
Synonyms
  • Chocolate brown
  • Russet
  • Sepia (when referring to a dark brown tone)
  • Coffee
Antonyms
  • Ivory
  • Alabaster
  • Snow white
burnt umber

The artist mixes burnt umber with other paints on her palette.

Noun
  1. a medium brown to dark-brown color
  2. dark brown pigment obtained by heating umber