Citations:pink


 * 1818 — Mary Shelley. Frankenstein.
 * Her hair of a shining raven black, and curiously braided; her eyes were dark, but gentle, although animated; her features of a regular proportion, and her complexion wondrously fair, each cheek tinged with a lovely pink.


 * 2017, Patrick Baty, The Anatomy of Color: The Story of Heritage Paints and Pigments (London: Thames & Hudson, 2017, p. 89):
 * Pink is a deceptive name, because it now means a light red or rose pink, whereas in the eighteenth century it referred to a yellow colour produced from a number of organic sources.