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Sepia may refer to:
  • The color sepia: » #a shade of brown (Hex: #704214) (RGB: 112, 66, 20)


       #a rich brown pigment derived from the ink sac of the common cuttlefish

    #the name of a dark brown-grey color

  • Sepia, an English word of Italian origin, from seppia, meaning "cuttlefish", probably related or originated from سپیداج (Sepidāj), the Persian word for this animal
  • Sepia tone, a type of photographic image in which the picture appears in shades of brown
  • Sepia, African-American (see section below)

Science and technology

  • Adair sepia, a type of limestone found in Ontario, Canada
  • "Osso di Sepia", nickname for the Alfa Romeo Spider in Italian
  • Sepia, meaning cuttlefish in the Greek language
    • , list of Wikipedia pages about cuttlefish
    • Sepia (dye), cuttlefish ink, formerly an important dye; regaining favour as the techelet dye on Jewish Tallit strings
    • Sepia (genus), a genus of cuttlefish encompassing some of the best known and most common species
    • Sepia (subgenus), a subgenus of cuttlefish containing around 25 recognised species
  • Sepia, one of a series of forty nuclear tests, part of U.S. Operation Flintlock
  • Sepia-capped Flycatcher, a species of Tyrant flycatcher, a large family of passerine birds
  • Sepia Short-tailed Opossum, a species of Short-tailed opossum
  • Sepia stingray, a species of Round ray

    Arts and entertainment

    African-American references

  • "America's Greatest Sepia Piano Player", billing for Gladys Bentley (1907-1960), a famous butch lesbian African-American blues singer
  • Sepia (magazine), former black-owned photo-journalistic magazine which featured articles on African American achievements
  • "Sepia Mae West", nickname for Ida Cox (1890-1967), popular African American singer
  • "Sepia Series" (aka 8000 Series), launched in 1941, a Decca (US) 78 record designation for African-American artists considered to have the "crossover potential" to sell in both the black and white markets

    Computer games

  • R-352 Sepia, type of spacecraft from Ace Combat 3 in the Ace Combat series of games
  • Sepia, small spider-like Akrids in the video game
  • Sepia Wind, an autumn-themed golf course from the online multiplayer casual golf simulation game PangYa (aka Super Swing Golf)

    Japanese anime, manga, and TV series

  • "Memory in Sepia", episode from the manga TV series The Wallflower
  • Sepia, a character in the sci-fi anime Fight! Iczer One
  • Sepia (manga), a manga by Japanese mangaka Knife Senno
  • Sepia Colored Portrait, an episode from the horror anime series Vampire Princess Miyu
  • Sepia Triangle, episode from romance anime Canvas 2 ~Niji Iro no Sketch~
  • Shinesman Sepia, character from Japanese anime Special Duty Combat Unit Shinesman

    Literature

  • Black and Sepia, a poem by British poet Eleanor Murray
  • Portrait in Sepia (2000), a novel by Isabel Allende
  • The Sepia Postcard, a short story from The Barnum Museum; a 1990 short story collection by Steven Millhauser

    Music

  • Sepia (song)
  • "Sepia Panorama", a track by Duke Ellington on The Blanton–Webster Band CD set
  • Sepia Tonality, 1994 solo recording by Alfred "Pee Wee" Ellis
  • The Sepia Coloured Photo (Porco Rosso), a track from Eminence Symphony Orchestra's 2003 A Night in Fantasia album

    Painters & artists

  • Sepia period, a period in the lifetime of impressionist painter Armando Reverón
  • 'Sepia Style', signature style of Australian artist Ian Stephens

    Business

  • Café Sepia, a line of bottled coffee that contains sugar and milk produced by Ito en, a Japanese beverage company

    Other

  • Sepia Mutiny, a blog begun by a number of South Asian American bloggers in 2004

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