- Source: Coquelicot
Coquelicot ( KOHK-li-koh) is a shade of red. The term is originally the French name for the wild corn poppy, Papaver rhoeas, which is distinguished by its bright red color and orange tint. It eventually passed into English usage as the name of a color based upon that of the flower. The first recorded use of this usage was in the year 1795.
Claude Monet painted Les Coquelicots or Poppies Blooming in 1873.
See also
List of colors
References
Cecil, David (1978). A Portrait of Jane Austen. Constable.
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Merah murup
- From Up on Poppy Hill
- Marcel Mouloudji
- Coquelicot
- Coquelicot-zaka kara
- Coquelicot Asleep in the Poppies: A Variety of Whimsical Verse
- Communes of the Somme department
- Of Montreal
- The Gladiator Nightstick Collection
- From Up on Poppy Hill
- Etsuko Kozakura
- The Poppy Field near Argenteuil
- Communauté de communes du Pays du Coquelicot