The Papist Colour is a theatrical work written by Zsigmond Móricz. The drama depicts the social relations and religious tensions of 19th century Hungary, especially the conflicts between the Catholic and Protestant communities. Móricz depicts the lives, beliefs and struggles of the characters with insight and detail, while highlighting the intertwining of power and church.
The central theme of the work is the role of faith and religion in the life of the individual and the community. In addition to conflict and conflict, the story also features human destinies and dramas, where the characters are confronted with various dilemmas that test their faith and moral principles. The Papist Colour is thus not only a historical portrait of the past, but also a deeply human drama that raises questions about the relationship between faith, morality and power that are still relevant today.
Papist colour RGB and HEX colour codes
The Papist colour is a specific shade identified by the RGB (235, 237, 20) and HEX (#ebed14) codes.
Theme: papist colour
Colour scheme | Code/Weights |
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Hex |
#ff2400 |
RGB |
rgb(255, 36, 0) |
HSL |
hsl(4.8, 100%, 50%) |
HSV/HSB |
hsv(4.8, 100%, 100%) |
CMYK |
cmyk(0%, 86%, 100%, 0%) |
Contrasting colour |
#00dbe8 |
Complementary colour |
#00ffdb |
Papist dark and light shades
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Dark shades
Light shades
Papist complementary colour palettes
The Papist colour scheme includes a range of shades that harmonise with both classic and modern designs. Let's learn about the most beautiful complementary colour palettes that can be the perfect choice for a variety of applications.
Complementary palette
Analogue palette
Monochrome palette
Triad palette
Tetrade palette
Split complementary palette
Neutral palette
What is the colour of the Papist colour?
The papal colour is typically a deep crimson red or reddish-purple shade used in the Roman Catholic Church, particularly on the processions of popes and high church dignitaries.
What is the colour of the Papist colour?
The colour of the papist's paint depends on several factors, including lighting, paint material, substrate type, and painting technique. The paint material and composition can affect the intensity and tone of the colour, while the lighting and substrate colour can alter the perception of the colour. Painting technique (e.g. layering, mixing) also plays a key role in the final colour.
How is the Papist colour colour mixing possible?
The Papal colour (also known as Papal purple or crimson) is a deeply saturated, reddish-purple shade. This colour can be blended by combining reds and blues in the right proportions. The proportions can be fine-tuned by experimentation until the desired depth and hue is achieved. Usually more red and less blue is used to achieve the right shade of purple.