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    • Mauve is a pale purple color named after the mallow flower (French: mauve). The first use of the word mauve as a color was in 1796–98 according to the Oxford English Dictionary, but its use seems to have been rare before 1859. Another name for the color is mallow, with the first recorded use of mallow as a color name in English in 1611. Mauve contains … See more

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    Mauveine, the first commercial aniline dye

    The synthetic dye mauve was first so named in 1859. Chemist William Henry Perkin, then eighteen, was attempting in 1856 to synthesize quinine, which was used to treat malaria. He noticed an unexpected residue, wh… See more

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    Shades of purple
    Malvaria (Pyroluria), from the term mauve factor in Orthomolecular psychiatry See more

     
  1. Mauve is a pale, bluish purple that sits between violet and pink in the color wheel. Its name comes from the French word “malva,” which means mallow flower. Mauve is the color of the first mass-produced dye that English chemist William Perkin accidentally discovered in 1856.

    www.canva.com/colors/color-meanings/mauve/

    Mauve is a pale purple color that takes its name from the French word mauve, meaning mallow flower. It is a color surrounded in much culture and lore. Mauve was first used as a color name in 1796 but was an obscure term before 1859.

    simplicable.com/colors/mauve
    The mauve color is a rich, blended shade of purple. It’s the result of mixing red and blue pigments together, and it’s commonly used in fashion, interior design, and art. In fact, it was one of Queen Victoria’s favorite colors!
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    Jan 25, 2024 · Mauve is a bluish purple with grey and blue tones, named after the mallow flower. Learn about its hex code, RGB and CMYK values, various shades, color schemes, and how to use it in graphic design.

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    What color is mauve? Mauve is a soft and subtle color that straddles the line between pink and violet on the color wheel, leaning towards a cooler, pastel tone. In color theory, it beautifully balances the warmth of red with the …

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