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  • Le Blon is credited with having convinced Dufay of the value of trichromatic theories to dyeing. 25

    The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe 2006

  • The evening drags on as he takes Blon for a last meal and then all hell breaks loose as an earthquake shakes Cardiff and they make for the TARDIS only to find it the source of the disaster.

    A Place in Time (15/30) amberfocus 2008

  • The TARDIS opens, the beautiful light coming out to bathe her and Blon in its beauty.

    A Place in Time (15/30) amberfocus 2008

  • That was where I first listened to the song “La Jolie Blon,” sung with the same French lyrics that had been sung in France in the eighteenth century.

    The Glass Rainbow James Lee Burke 2010

  • That was where I first listened to the song “La Jolie Blon,” sung with the same French lyrics that had been sung in France in the eighteenth century.

    The Glass Rainbow James Lee Burke 2010

  • That was where I first listened to the song “La Jolie Blon,” sung with the same French lyrics that had been sung in France in the eighteenth century.

    The Glass Rainbow James Lee Burke 2010

  • As Blon begins to strangle Rose and Rose cries out his eyes grow darker and he feels the welling of power, knows he can destroy her with a single thought if he has to, gathers his strength together and prepares to strike.

    A Place in Time (15/30) amberfocus 2008

  • That was where I first listened to the song “La Jolie Blon,” sung with the same French lyrics that had been sung in France in the eighteenth century.

    The Glass Rainbow James Lee Burke 2010

  • Jacques-Fabien Gautier d'Agoty was an apprentice or student of Jacob Christoph Le Blon, but he came to that work with opinions acquired through and shaped by prior experiences. reference How common, or unusual, were opportunities such as that offered by François Gonin who, sponsored by representatives of local manufactures, provided a month-long lecture demonstration designed to teach technical skills to already knowledgeable people? reference We don't know.

    The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe 2006

  • When in 1725 Jacob Christoph Le Blon described the technique of his color-printed pictures, he recommended using indigo for tests and reserving Prussian blue — almost three times more expensive than indigo — for the final versions. 10

    The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe 2006

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