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Get ready to jazz up your canvas with Winsor & Newton Professional Oil Paints, aka “Artists’ Oil Colour.” Boasting 133 vibrant hues, including singles and blends, these paints are the bomb for artists chasing clean, bright shades. Made with top-notch pigments, they pack a punch with tinting strength for jaw-dropping artworks. And with a focus on lightfastness, your creations will stay fresh for ages. The pièce de résistance of oils!
A pale yellow, Chrome Yellow Hue is a carefully combined selection of pigments closely resembling genuine Chrome Yellow without the latter’s defects. Chrome Yellow Hue is lightfast and permanent.
Series number: 1 Chemical description: Arylide yellow, Benzimidazolone orange Colour index name: PY74, PO62 Colour index number: 11741, 11775 Permanence rating: A ASTM lightfastness rating: I Transparency/Opacity: SO
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Add to cartBright Red is a vivid red colour. Transparent, it is based on pyrrole, a pigment known for creating the iconic Ferrari red.
Series number: 1 Chemical description: Pyrrol Colour index name: PR254 Colour index number: 56110 Permanence rating: A ASTM lightfastness rating: – Transparency/Opacity: T
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Add to cartPurple Lake is a dark purple colour. It is a transparent and cool colour.
Series number: 1 Chemical description: Carbazole dioxazine, Benzimidazolone brown Colour index name: PV23, PBr25 Colour index number: 51319, 12510 Permanence rating: A ASTM lightfastness rating: – Transparency/Opacity: T
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Add to cartMauve Blue Shade is a violet colour with a strong blue undertone. It is a transparent and lightfast colour. Mauve, originally a lake pigment, was discovered in England in 1856 by Sir William Perkin.
Series number: 1 Chemical description: Quinacridone, Dioxazine violet, Copper phthalocyanine Colour index name: PV19, PV23, PB15 Colour index number: 73900, 51319, 74160 Permanence rating: A ASTM lightfastness rating: I Transparency/Opacity: T
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Add to cartPrussian Blue is a deep blue colour. It was made by German chemist Diesbach around 1704 making it the first synthetic blue pigment. It quickly gained favour as an alternative to genuine Ultramarine.
Series number: 1 Chemical description: Alkali ferriferrocyanide Colour index name: PB27 Colour index number: 77510 Permanence rating: A ASTM lightfastness rating: I Transparency/Opacity: T
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Add to cartUltramarine (Green Shade) is a rich deep transparent blue with green undertones, differing from the red undertones of French Ultramarine. French chemist Guimet created synthetic Ultramarine in 1828.
Series number: 1 Chemical description: Complex sodium alumino-silicate containing sulphur Colour index name: PB29 Colour index number: 77007 Permanence rating: A(iii) ASTM lightfastness rating: I Transparency/Opacity: T
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Add to cartManganese Blue Hue is a clear greenish azure blue colour. It is based on the now obsolete Manganese Blue made of Barium Manganate.
Series number: 1 Chemical description: Chlorinated copper phthalocyanine, Copper phthalocyanine Colour index name: PG7, PB15 Colour index number: 74260, 74160 Permanence rating: A ASTM lightfastness rating: I Transparency/Opacity: T
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Add to cartPhthalo Turquoise is an intense blue-green pigment with a red undertone. It is made from the modern pigment Phthalocyanine which was introduced in the 1930s. It is a transparent pigment.
Series number: 1 Chemical description: Chlorinated copper phthalocyanine, Copper phthalocyanine Color index name: PG7, PB15 Color index number: 74260, 74160 Permanence rating: A ASTM lightfastness rating: I Transparency/Opacity: T
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Add to cartTerre Verte is a soft green colour . It was also known as Verona Green as it was mined for near Verona, Italy. It is a transparent pigment with a low tinting strength perfect for mixing flesh tones.
Series number: 1 Chemical description: Natural earth, Hydrated chromium oxide Color index name: PG23, PG18 Color index number: 77009, 77289 Permanence rating: AA ASTM lightfastness rating: I Transparency/Opacity: T
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Add to cartOxide of Chromium is an opaque willow green pigment. Though discovered in 1809 it was only made available for artists in 1862. Today, it is commonly used for camouflage clothing.
Series number: 1 Chemical description: Copper phthalocyanine, Chlorinated copper phthalocyanine, Synthetic iron oxide Color index name: PB15, PG7, PY42 Color index number: 74160, 74260, 77492 Permanence rating: A ASTM lightfastness rating: I Transparency/Opacity: O
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Add to cartJaune Brillant is a soft, pinkish-yellow pigment. It is a variation of Naples Yellow and is an opaque and permanent oil colour.
Series number: 1 Chemical description: Cadmium Zinc Sulphide, Cadmium Zinc Selphoselenide, Basics lead carbonate, Zinc Oxide Color index name: PY35, PR108, PW1, PW4 Color index number: 77205, 77202, 77597, 77947 Permanence rating: A ASTM lightfastness rating: I Transparency/Opacity: O
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Add to cartNaples Yellow Light is a pale opaque pinkish-yellow oil colour. Its name comes from natural deposits in Mount Vesuvius, Naples. Made artificially since the 15th c, it was part of the Old Masters’ palette.
Series number: 1 Chemical description: Titanium dioxide, Quinophthalone, Benzimidazalone Color index name: PW6, PY138, PO62 Color index number: 77891, 56300, – Permanence rating: A ASTM lightfastness rating: I Transparency/Opacity: O
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Add to cartAn opaque yellow where its name originally comes from natural deposits in Mount Vesuvius, Naples.
Series number: 1 Chemical description: Basics lead carbonate, Zinc oxide, Oxide of Chromium, Antimony, and Titanium Color index name: PW!, PW4, PBr24 Color index number: 77597, 77947, 77310 Permanence rating: A ASTM lightfastness rating: N/L Transparency/Opacity: O
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Add to cartYellow Ochre Pale is a opaque warm yellow. Originally made from natural iron oxides found in earth, it is one of the oldest pigments used by man. A synthetic version became available in the 1920s.
Series number: 1 Chemical description: Synthetic iron oxide Color index name: PY42 Color index number: 77492 Permanence rating: AA ASTM lightfastness rating: I Transparency/Opacity: O
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Add to cartYellow Ochre Light is a pale warm yellow colour. Originally made from natural iron oxides found in earth, it is one of the oldest pigments used by mankind.
Series number: 1 Chemical description: Natural iron oxide Color index name: PY43 Color index number: 77492 Permanence rating: AA ASTM lightfastness rating: I Transparency/Opacity: ST
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