Crayola Crayon Chronology - burnt sienna
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Personality Traits for this hue: *earthy* *not at all frivolous* *dislikes showiness* *dependable* *comfortable*
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| Hue Family: | Brown |
| Year Introduced: | 1903 |
| Box Introduced Into: | Studio & School 24 |
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I don't know if I can explain this one, it's just a color that I have always liked. It's in the brown family, but to me it's not really brown. It has a hint of orange and is very earthy. It would be a good color for horses. Beautiful. It is dramatic and I always thought it sounded so cool..."burnt sienna", what a great description. Burnt sienna and raw umber (that was an old color, too, I think) remind me of a covered bridge in Vermont, the old barn woods, once painted red and faded into a glorious rich, burnished brown hue.
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