Roseus
Roseus
Roseus est nomen coloris. Investigationes in Europa et Civitatibus Foederatis habitae docent roseum colorem saepissime cum venustate, urbanitate, comitate, mollitia, teneritate, indulgentia, dulcedinis, pueritia, muliebritate, et arte amatoria consociatum esse. Permixtio rosea et alba castitatem et innocentiam, sed permixtio rosea et nigra libidinem et corruptelam significat.[1] Roseus saeculo vicensimo uno, signum muliebritatis plerumque videtur; annis autem 1920, color qui masculinitatem significabat videbatur.[2]
Pinacotheca
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Phoenicoparri jamesi ritu coniungendi perfunguntur.
Nexus interni
- Astaxanthinum, carotenoidum roseum
- Inia geoffrensis, cetaceum roseum
- Myoglobinum, proteinum roseum
- Rhodochrosites, minerale plerumque roseum
- Ruber
- Vinum roseum
Notae
recensereBibliographia
recensere- Broadway, Anna. 2013. "Pink Wasn't Always Girly." The Atlantic, 12 Augusti. Textus interretialis.
- Broecke, Lara. 2015. Cennino Cennini's Il Libro dell'Arte: A New English Translation and Commentary with Italian Transcription. Archetype. ISBN 978-1-909492-28-8.
- Heller, Eva. 2009. Psychologie de la couleur – Effets et symboliques. Pyramyd. ISBN 978-2-35017-156-2.
- Museum of Fine Arts (Boston). 2014. Think Pink: Explore the Changing Meaning of Pink in Art and Fashion. Exhibitio. Nexus exhibitionis.
- Stamberg Susan. 2014. "Girls Are Taught To 'Think Pink,' But That Wasn't Always So." National Public Radio, 2014.
Nexus externi
recensere- glossa-dictionary (Anglice, Latine)
- De roseo colore in Libello de coloribus Antonii Thylesii
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