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Quinacridone Magenta: Coolest quin red. Makes high key tints and in mixtures makes beautiful transparent violets.Pigment: Quinacridone Y (PR 122)Vehicle: Alkali refined linseed oilLightfastness I, Series 3, TRANSPARENT, MSDSpdf=Gamblin Artists Oil Quinacridones
Quinacridone Red: Cool lightfast modern red with high key tint. Useful in place of Alizarin Crimson where more intense masstone and mixtures are desired.Pigment: Quinacridone red b (PV19)Vehicle: Alkali refined linseed oilLightfastness
Ultramarine Violet: Mineral colour that greys into the colours of the natural world. Warmer than Cobalt Violet, cooler than Manganese Violet and more transparent than either, Ultramarine Violet is one of many
Gamvar saturates and gives greater depth to the colours in your painting and gives your work a unified and protective semi-gloss surface. Developed in collaboration with the National Gallery of Art, Gamvar goes on water-clear,
Alizarin Crimson: Cool, slightly bluish red with smoky glaze. 19th century lake colour made by the fusing a dye on to a substrate. Only Alizarin Crimson is still commonly used by painters
True blue, first manufactured in 1804. This colour is well worth the price because of its working properties and unique colour, which cannot be mixed.Pigment: Oxides of cobalt & aluminum (PB 28)Vehicle:
Venetian Red: (formerly called Iron Red Light) Also a Mars Colour, Venetian Red is lighter, more of a brick red. Dense, with great hiding power.Pigment: Synthetic red iron oxide (yellowish shade) (PR
Portland Grey LightPigment: Titanium dioxide, zinc oxide, iron oxide, synthetic black iron oxide(PW 6, PW 4, PBr 7, PBk 11)Vehicle: Alkali refined linseed oilLightfastness I, Series 2, VALUE 8/OPAQUEpdf=Gamblin Artists Portland Grey
Hansa Yellow Medium: Its masstone is very similar to Cadmium Yellow Medium but semi- transparent. Clean, bright tint. Use in place of Cadmium Yellow where higher key tint is desired. Also Hansa
Indian Yellow: This color has been prized for hundreds of years. But only now has the color been made with a completely lightfast pigment.Pigment: Diarylide yellow HR70 (PY83)Vehicle: Alkali refined linseed oilLightfastness
Transparent Yellow Ochre. Excellent for glazing.Pigment: Transparent Mars Yellow (PY 42)Vehicle: Alkali refined linseed oilLightfastness I, Series 3, TRANSPARENTpdf=Gamblin Artists Oil Van Dyke Brown Data Sheet.pdf Gamblin Artists Oil Van Dyke
Portland Grey MediumPigment: Titanium dioxide, zinc oxide, iron oxide, synthetic black iron oxide(PW 6, PW 4, PBr 7, PBk 11)Vehicle: Alkali refined linseed oilLightfastness I, Series 2, VALUE 6/ OPAQUEpdf=Gamblin Artists Portland
Vacuum bodied linseed oilpdf=Gamblin Traditional Oils Data Sheet.pdf Gamblin Traditional Oils Data Sheet
Cobalt Violet: Deep violet that is cool in its masstone (and less red than Manganese Violet), Cobalt Violet is a pure hue that cannot be mixed from other colours. Although very muted
Transparent Orange: Our best-selling orange, this is Wolf Kahn's signature color. Noted for its transparency and warm red undertone, it can be used as a completely transparent glazing color. Painters can create
Prussian Blue: First synthetic colour of the Industrial Revolution, discovered by accident in 1704 while a chemist was trying to formulate artificial crimson. Cool blue with more muted tint than Phthalo Blue.
Napthol Red: Modern organic warm red that closely matches Cadmium Red Medium in masstone. Makes more intense tints, more transparent. Excellent for high key painting.Pigment: Napthol AS-D (PR112)Vehicle: Alkali refined linseed oilLightfastness
Titanium Buff: A light, yellow-grey made from a compound of titanium dioxide and iron oxide. This popular colour is valuable in figurative and landscape painting.Pigment: Titanium dioxide (PW 6)Vehicle: Alkali refined linseed
Titanium-Zinc White: Most useful all-purpose oil painting white. An excellent mixing white, T-Z White combines the soft texture and opacity of Titanium with the creamy transparency of Zinc for less chalky mixtures.
Indian Red: Originally a natural, more purple iron oxide imported from India. First synthesized in the 18th century as a Mars color, contemporary Indian Red is very dense purplish red with great
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