Today the name mauve has remained the more popular name.
Mauve taupe color.
In 1856 an 18 year old chemist named william henry perkin tried to invent a cure for a malaria but inadvertently generated an interesting mauve colored residue.
Taupe is a vague color term which may refer to almost any grayish brown or brownish gray but true taupe is difficult to.
Mauve became a color name in the late 1700s according to the oxford english dictionary.
The hexadecimal rgb code of mauve taupe color is 915f6d.
This code is composed of a hexadecimal 91 red 145 256 a 5f green 95 256 and a 6d blue component 109 256.
As for its most common applications taupe is an incredibly versatile color that can be used in nearly every aspect of art and design such as home decor architecture branding and fashion design.
The english mallow was also used for the same color but mauve has remained the more popular name.
Mauve ˈ m oʊ v mohv.
ˈ m ɔː v mawv is a pale purple color named after the mallow flower french.
Mauve taupe rgb color code.
Interestingly mauve became a color name in the late 1700s according to the oxford english dictionary.
Taupe ˈ t oʊ p tohp is a dark gray brown color.
The decimal rgb color code is rgb 145 95 109.
The word derives from the french noun taupe meaning mole the name originally referred only to the average color of the french mole but beginning in the 1940s its usage expanded to encompass a wider range of shades.
Mauve is a pale purple color that sits between violet and pink in the color wheel named after the mallow flower also called mauve in french.