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'''Harlequin''' is a color that is between the ] ] and the color ] on the ]. It is a color that is 75% green and 25% ]. |
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==Harlequin== |
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At right is displayed the color '''harlequin'''. |
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On color plate 57 in the ] book ''A Dictionary of Color'' (see reference below), the color ''harlequin'' is shown as being on the ] precisely halfway between ''green'' and ''yellow-green'' (the color which was formerly called ''yellow green'' is now called '']''). |
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The first recorded use of ''harlequin'' as a color name in ] was in ]. <ref> Maerz and Paul ''A Dictionary of Color'' New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Page 196; Color Sample: Page 57 Plate 17 Color Sample K11--Harlequin </ref> |
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==Harlequin in Human Culture== |
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* The color Harlequin may be associated with ], since it is thought that many jesters and harlequins were ]. <ref> Kent, Girard ''The Boy Harlequin and Other Stories'' San Francisco:1983--Gay Sunshine Press This collection of gay ] has a painting of a young man in a harlequin colored ] on the cover. </ref> |
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==References== |
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==See also== |
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