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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!
Brown Madder is an intense brown colour. Its richness creates layered dark mixes which are useful for an autumn palette. It can be used as an alternative to Burnt Sienna.
Series number: 1 Chemical description: Natural iron oxide, Anthraquinone Color index name: PBr7, PR177 Color index number: 77491, 65300 Permanence rating: A ASTM lightfastness rating: I Transparency/Opacity: T
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Read moreTitanium White is a clean white pigment. It is the most opaque white pigment and is considered a standard strong white colour.
Color number/code: 644 Series number: 1 Chemical description: Titanium dioxide, Zinc oxide Colour index name: PW6, PW4 Colour index number: 77891, 77947 Permanence rating: AA ASTM lightfastness rating: I Transparency/Opacity: O
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Add to cartPerylene Black is a strong black pigment. It has an exquisite green undertone. It can be used straight or for green and blue mixtures.
Series number: 1 Chemical description: Perylene black Colour index name: PBk31 Colour index number: 71132 Permanence rating: A ASTM lightfastness rating: – Transparency/Opacity: ST
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Read moreIndian Yellow is a vibrant yellow pigment which has been used by artists such as Turner. Originally a colour created in India from the urine of cows exclusively fed on mango leaves, Winsor & Newton created an alternative closely resembling the original.
Series number: 2 Chemical description: Synthetic iron oxide, Isoindolinone Colour index name: PR101, PY139 Colour index number: 77491, 56298 Permanence rating: A ASTM lightfastness rating: I Transparency/Opacity: T
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Add to cartIridescent White is a semi-opaque pearlescent white colour. The pearlescent effect is most effective when mixed with transparent colours and even more effective laid over a dark background.
Series number: 1 Chemical description: Titanium dioxide coated mica Colour index name: – – Permanence rating: A ASTM lightfastness rating: – Transparency/Opacity: SO
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Add to cartIndigo is a deep blue pigment that can range from dark black to pale blue. Originally extracted from plants similar to blue wood used by the ancient Britons, it was synthesized in 1878 in Germany. It is one of the oldest blue pigments used universally.
Series number: 2 Chemical description: Copper phthalocyanine, Complex sodium alumino – silicate containing sulphur, Carbon black Colour index name: PB15, PB29, PBk7 Colour index number: 74160, 77007, 77266 Permanence rating: A ASTM lightfastness rating: I Transparency/Opacity: T
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Add to cartDavy’s Gray is a soft grey colour traditionally including powdered slate pigments. It was developed by Winsor & Newton for the 19th c English artist Henry Davy, a pupil of famous water-colourist J S Cotman.
Series number: 2 Chemical description: Synthetic iron oxide, Carbon black, Slate powder Colour index name: PY42, PBk7, PBk19 Colour index number: 77492, 77262, 77017 Permanence rating: AA ASTM lightfastness rating: I Transparency/Opacity: ST
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Add to cartRaw Umber Light is a warm pale brown pigment made by the natural brown clays found in earth. It was named after Umbria, a region in Italy where it was mined.
Series number: 1 Chemical description: Natural iron oxide Colour index name: PBr7 Colour index number: 77491 Permanence rating: AA ASTM lightfastness rating: I Transparency/Opacity: ST
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Read moreTransparent Maroon is a rich red with strong brown undertones. It is made from the modern Bensimidazalone pigment which was developed by the German company Hoechst in the 1960s.
Series number: 2 Chemical description: Benzimidazalone Color index name: PBr25 Color index number: 12510 Permanence rating: A ASTM lightfastness rating: – 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 cartPurple Madder is a deep rich purple pigment. It is a transparent oil colour. Originally Madder was a lake pigment extracted from the Madder plant. It has been used as a pigment since 7th c BC.
Series number: 2 Chemical description: Benzimidazalone, Quinacridone Colour index name: PBr25, PV19 Colour index number: 12510, 73900 Permanence rating: A ASTM lightfastness rating: – Transparency/Opacity: T
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Add to cartSeries number: 2 Chemical description: Quinacridone Colour index name: PV19 Colour index number: 73900 Permanence rating: A ASTM lightfastness rating: I Transparency/Opacity: T
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Add to cartMagenta is a rich deep violet red colour. It is a transparent pigment. The name Magenta comes from a lake colour named in 1859 after the battle in Magenta, Italy.
Series number: 2 Chemical description: Dioxazine violet, Quinacridone red Colour index name: PV23, PR122 Colour index number: 51319, 73915 Permanence rating: A ASTM lightfastness rating: I Transparency/Opacity: T
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Read moreHighly transparent with a blue undertone, Permanent Alizarin Crimson is a vivid red colour. Introduced in 1994, it has been formulated to a highly permanent red pigment.
Series number: 4 Chemical description: Anthraquinone Colour index name: PR177 Colour index number: 65300 Permanence rating: A ASTM lightfastness rating: I Transparency/Opacity: T
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Add to cartA synthetic lake pigment from the Madder plant, Alizarin Crimson was the first natural dye to be synthesised in 1868. It is a deep transparent red with a blueish undertone.
Colour Number4 Vehicle OilLinseed Oil Series2 PermanenceB Permanence DescriptionModerately Durable Lightfastness Code50903955 Lightfastness DescriptionPoor Opacity DescriptionTransparent Pigment CodesPR83
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