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Georgian Oil Colour offers high performance at an economical and uniform price across all colours in the range. They are carefully blended and tested to produce the most brilliant colour, and match tint and texture from batch to batch. Traditionally crafted and triple-milled in England, Georgian Oil Colours provide colour consistency from wet to dry and even performance and finish across all colours. • High pigment loads include traditional pigments • Exceptionally permanent and brilliant colours • Colours are intermixable and consistent from wet to dry • Surface dry in 4 to 5 days • Smooth and buttery consistency • Easy mixing with mediums
PW6& PW4. Average Drying. Very Opaque. Lightfastness Excellent. Very Low Oil Content. High tintpower. Non-toxic
This paint is bound with Linseed Oil and contains a 25% addition of Zinc Oxide White in order to avert the tendency of pure Titanium Dioxide pigment to express or exude oil to the surface whilst drying, which then causes a more pronounced appearance of yellowing. Zinc Oxide incorporates this free oil more effectively, as well as adding a cooler brightness to the white. If you want a strong mixer which tends to lighten hues conspicuously, as well as making the Cadmiums rather chalky in appearance, then this is it. The handling qualities are not overly subtle, but this is the white most suitable for a bright and largely cool palette. It forms a strong film when dry.
PY3 & PG7. Average Drying. Transparent. Very Good Lightfastness. High Oil Content.
A blend of the organic pigments Arylide Yellow and Phthalo Green to fill the gap previously occupied by the Lead Chromate Greens, long discontinued by manufacturers because of their tendencies to darken or react with other paints. This paint differs from them not only in being a permanent Lake, but also in sheer power. A fruity, shouty, tropical green with exotic undertones, it almost fluoresces on its own, and cuts right into mixes to reveal light sappy yellows.
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
Every Winsor & Newton Artists' Oil Colour is individually formulated to enhance each pigment's natural characteristics and ensure stability of colour. By exercising maximum quality control throughout all stages of manufacture, selecting the most suitable drying oils and method of pigment dispersion, the unique individual properties of each colour are preserved.
Combined with over 170 years of manufacturing and quality control expertise, the formulation of Artist's Oil Colour ensures the best raw materials are made into the world's finest colours.
Artists' Oil Colour uses the highest level of pigmentation consistent with the broadest handling properties. The quantity of pigment used provides covering power and tinting strength.
Series number: 1
Chemical Description: Bone black
Colour index name: PBk9
Colour index number: 77267
Permanence rating: AA
ASTM Lightfastness Rating: I
Transparency/Opacity: SO
Every Winsor & Newton Artists' Oil Colour is individually formulated to enhance each pigment's natural characteristics and ensure stability of colour. By exercising maximum quality control throughout all stages of manufacture, selecting the most suitable drying oils and method of pigment dispersion, the unique individual properties of each colour are preserved.
Combined with over 170 years of manufacturing and quality control expertise, the formulation of Artist's Oil Colour ensures the best raw materials are made into the world's finest colours.
Artists' Oil Colour uses the highest level of pigmentation consistent with the broadest handling properties. The quantity of pigment used provides covering power and tinting strength.
Raw Sienna
PBr 7. Very Fast Drying. Semi-Opaque. Excellent Lightfastness. Average Oil Content.
Used as a ground tone and for underpainting since the 17th century, this is one of the indispensable Earth Iron Oxides. As the name suggests, the best grades come from central Italy.
In 1985, following extensive research, Old Holland presented a revolutionary range of 168 oil paints, each with the highest degree of lightfastness. Traditional, non-lightfast pigments were replaced with modern lightfast pigments with the same colour characteristics as the traditional ones. Thanks to the highest possible concentration of pigment in each colour, the paint has an unprecedented colour strength. Within the unique range of 168 colours, there is a wide range of opaque and transparent colours, each with the highest possible brilliance (intense) and clarity (clean) characteristics. The only medium used for these oil paints is cold-pressed extra virgin linseed oil, to obtain an optimum oxidisation (drying) of the paint. This increases durability and brushstroke spread. Together, these characteristics result in an oil paint of unequalled quality.
PBr 7. Very Fast Drying. Semi-Opaque. Excellent Lightfastness. Average Oil Content.
One of the calcined Iron Oxide Earths, of such antiquity and usefulness it barely needs an introduction. It makes rich but subdued pinks, which reveal how transparent and warm are its undertones. Its tint power is noticeably stronger than the more opaque Earths.
PB28. Very Fast Drying. Semi-Opaque. Excellent Lightfastness. Average Oil Content.
Introduced at about the same time as Ultramarine, Cobalt Aluminate is a synthetic inorganic spinel (i.e. a very high-fired metal compound). It is a more greenish blue than the latter, with a heavier, more mineral appearance when neat. The hues formed from it are correspondingly heavier and greyer. But it has a certain downright shade which the cheaper Ultramarine cannot quite match. The paint film when dry is quite soft.
Colour name: Cadmium Orange Colour number/code: 089 Series number:
3 Chemical description: Cadmium sulphoselenide, Cadmium
sulphoselenide Colour index name: PR108, P020 Colour index number:
77202, 77202 Permanence rating: A ASTM lightfastness rating: I
Transparency/Opacity: OAs with all Winsor & Newton colours,
every colour in the range is individually formulated to take
advantage of the natural characteristics of each pigment and to
ensure the stability of the colour. The vehicle (oil modified alkyd
resin) allows the colour to dry quicker whilst retaining the other
characteristics of conventional oil colour.Because alkyd resin has
physical properties that differ slightly from those of traditional
oils, the pigment load is somewhat different as well. Experienced
painters will notice slightly greater transparency compared to
Artists' Oil Colour. The colour has been formulated to offer the
greatest degree of tinting strength possible (consistent with good
handling properties), and to take full advantage of the true
characteristics of each pigment.pdf=SDSGriffinAlkyd.pdf Material
Safety Data Sheet
Pigment classification : Benzimidazilone PR175
Colour index number : 12513
Lightfastness : Lightfast pigment according to ASTM category 1 and 2
Opacity/transparency : Opaque
Series number: 1
Chemical Description: Natural iron oxide
Colour index name: PY43
Colour index number: 77492
Permanence rating: AA
ASTM Lightfastness Rating: I
Transparency/Opacity: T
As with all Winsor & Newton colours, every colour in the range is individually formulated to take advantage of the natural characteristics of each pigment and to ensure the stability of the colour. The vehicle (oil modified alkyd resin) allows the colour to dry quicker whilst retaining the other characteristics of conventional oil colour.Because alkyd resin has physical properties that differ slightly from those of traditional oils, the pigment load is somewhat different as well. Experienced painters will notice slightly greater transparency compared to Artists' Oil Colour. The colour has been formulated to offer the greatest degree of tinting strength possible (consistent with good handling properties), and to take full advantage of the true characteristics of each pigment.
PY42. Very Fast Drying. Transparent. Excellent Lightfastness. Average Oil Content.
This Iron Oxide has been used as a wood dye, its capacity to enrich the grain of hardwood made it a wonderful candidate for paintmaking. It has great warmth with gingery undertones quite different to those seen in the Indian Yellows. Because the pigment particles are very small, it could almost be mistaken for a lake. It has huge tint power which pulls whites and other yellows into a golden, rich Titianesque zone of warm low tones. Try it with Aureolin and the Earths.
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
As with all Winsor & Newton colours, every colour in the range is individually formulated to take advantage of the natural characteristics of each pigment and to ensure the stability of the colour. The vehicle (oil modified alkyd resin) allows the colour to dry quicker whilst retaining the other characteristics of conventional oil colour.Because alkyd resin has physical properties that differ slightly from those of traditional oils, the pigment load is somewhat different as well. Experienced painters will notice slightly greater transparency compared to Artists' Oil Colour. The colour has been formulated to offer the greatest degree of tinting strength possible (consistent with good handling properties), and to take full advantage of the true characteristics of each pigment.
Unbleached Titanium Dioxide
PW6.1. Fast Drying. Opaque. Excellent Lightfastness. Low Oil Content.
Before Titanium Dioxide is refined to make it white it contains a measure of Iron Oxide, which gives it a subtle linen or limewash pinky-brown shade. As well as making it a good drier, such a presence makes this paint an ideal ground or underpainting colour, with good texture and a lean surface. Some painters use it as a mixing agent in flesh painting.
Georgian Oil Colour offers high performance at an economical and uniform price across all colours in the range. They are carefully blended and tested to produce the most brilliant colour, and match tint and texture from batch to batch. Traditionally crafted and triple-milled in England, Georgian Oil Colours provide colour consistency from wet to dry and even performance and finish across all colours. • High pigment loads include traditional pigments • Exceptionally permanent and brilliant colours • Colours are intermixable and consistent from wet to dry • Surface dry in 4 to 5 days • Smooth and buttery consistency • Easy mixing with mediums
Georgian Oil Colour offers high performance at an economical and uniform price across all colours in the range. They are carefully blended and tested to produce the most brilliant colour, and match tint and texture from batch to batch. Traditionally crafted and triple-milled in England, Georgian Oil Colours provide colour consistency from wet to dry and even performance and finish across all colours. • High pigment loads include traditional pigments • Exceptionally permanent and brilliant colours • Colours are intermixable and consistent from wet to dry • Surface dry in 4 to 5 days • Smooth and buttery consistency • Easy mixing with mediums
Pigment classification : Zinc oxide-Titanium dioxide-Phthalocyanine-Phthalocyanine
Colour index : PW4-PW6-PB15-PG7
Colour index number :77947-77891-74160-74260
Lightfastness : Lightfast pigment according to ASTM category 1 and 2
Opacity/transparency : Opaque
PR 108. Fast Drying. Opaque. Excellent Lightfastness. Low Oil Content.
A cooler, plummier red in the Cadmium range which yields maroon hues and which can be used to make heavy, greenish blacks when added to the Phthalocyanine Green Lakes, to which it is approximately complimentary.
Georgian Oil Colour offers high performance at an economical and uniform price across all colours in the range. They are carefully blended and tested to produce the most brilliant colour, and match tint and texture from batch to batch. Traditionally crafted and triple-milled in England, Georgian Oil Colours provide colour consistency from wet to dry and even performance and finish across all colours. • High pigment loads include traditional pigments • Exceptionally permanent and brilliant colours • Colours are intermixable and consistent from wet to dry • Surface dry in 4 to 5 days • Smooth and buttery consistency • Easy mixing with mediums
PBr 7.Very Fast Drying. Transparent. Excellent Lightfastness. Average Oil Content.
One of the fundamental Earths used as an Imprimitura pigment to draught out compositions on a Raw Sienna ground, as many Rubens sketches evidence. Depending on the degree of transparency, it can exhibit red or greenish undertones.
Series number: 4
Chemical Description: Cobalt aluminate
Colour index name: PB28
Colour index number: 77346
Permanence rating: AA
ASTM Lightfastness Rating: I
Transparency/Opacity: ST
Every Winsor & Newton Artists' Oil Colour is individually formulated to enhance each pigment's natural characteristics and ensure stability of colour. By exercising maximum quality control throughout all stages of manufacture, selecting the most suitable drying oils and method of pigment dispersion, the unique individual properties of each colour are preserved.
Combined with over 170 years of manufacturing and quality control expertise, the formulation of Artist's Oil Colour ensures the best raw materials are made into the world's finest colours.
Artists' Oil Colour uses the highest level of pigmentation consistent with the broadest handling properties. The quantity of pigment used provides covering power and tinting strength.
Pigment classification : Zinc oxide-Titanium dioxide-Synthetic ultramarine-Dioxazine
Colour index : PW4-PW6-PB29-PV23
Colour index number :77947-77891-77007-51319
Lightfastness : Lightfast pigment according to ASTM category 1 and 2
Opacity/transparency : Opaque
Pure, brilliant white. Possesses the highest opacity and tinting power of all white colours.
Pigment: Titanium dioxide, Zinc oxideCI number: PW6, PW4
Lightfastness: *****
On the basis of many years of scientific experience in the field of artists' colours, Schmincke continues to use a broad and diverse scope of artists' oils, which it combines with the most suitable natural dammar resin from Palembang, Indonesia. The amount of dammar resin which is added in colloidal solution depends on the oil requirements of the pigment concerned. The use of different variants of linseed oil purified by means of highly sophisticated processes also predominates in the Mussini artists' resin-oil-colours.The microscopic evaporation pores enable oxygen to penetrate more effectively into the inner layers, thus providing for more even drying of the surface and inner layers. This, in turn, reduces the danger of wrinkling and surface tension during the drying process.
Series number: 1
Chemical Description: Natural iron oxide
Colour index name: PY43
Colour index number: 77492
Permanence rating: AA
ASTM Lightfastness Rating: I
Transparency/Opacity: T
As with all Winsor & Newton colours, every colour in the range is individually formulated to take advantage of the natural characteristics of each pigment and to ensure the stability of the colour. The vehicle (oil modified alkyd resin) allows the colour to dry quicker whilst retaining the other characteristics of conventional oil colour.Because alkyd resin has physical properties that differ slightly from those of traditional oils, the pigment load is somewhat different as well. Experienced painters will notice slightly greater transparency compared to Artists' Oil Colour. The colour has been formulated to offer the greatest degree of tinting strength possible (consistent with good handling properties), and to take full advantage of the true characteristics of each pigment.
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