@prefix dcterms: <http://purl.org/dc/terms/> .
@prefix prov: <http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#> .
@prefix schema: <https://schema.org/> .
@prefix xsd: <http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#> .

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    prov:generatedAtTime "2021-05-18T20:44:42+00:00"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    schema:about <https://data.rkd.nl/.well-known/genid/f03dbbe5a0f5cfd7ff6590521098b777> ;
    schema:abstract "Vermilion is ground  with  water,  and then  put  into  a vessel; after  it has been placed in the vessel, the vessel is filled up with water,  and then put aside. When the water becomes clear,  pour it off. Then, when  the water  has  been  poured  off, the white  of egg may  be added; and  so the mixture can be used for illuminating.  If you  mix it  with  white,  it  makes a rose-colour;  and if you mix it with indigo, it makes brown." ;
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        "recept"@nl ;
    schema:contentReferenceTime <https://data.rkd.nl/.well-known/genid/59c85d24182941239d055a236fcf5533> ;
    schema:description "Sloane MS 1754, Liber de Coloribus illuminatoriis sue pictoriis, f. 142v-149" ;
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    schema:keywords <https://data.rkd.nl/.well-known/genid/197846f82d7eeddca7dbee3c9e2dd185> ;
    schema:locationCreated <https://data.rkd.nl/.well-known/genid/0ee94827d023cb81fb6e9c4aff4aec97> ;
    schema:subjectOf <https://data.rkd.nl/.well-known/genid/da19d2c6469c88c34818478911c7825f> ;
    schema:text <https://data.rkd.nl/.well-known/genid/33ede2e7c295bd4e16482bdbe7e7c575> .

