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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!
Indian 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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Read moreWinsor Yellow is a clean bright yellow pigment. It is part of the Yellow Hansa group of modern pigments first developed by the German Hoechst company in the early 1900s.
Series number: 2 Chemical description: Arylide yellow RN Colour index name: PY65 Colour index number: 11740 Permanence rating: A ASTM lightfastness rating: I Transparency/Opacity: ST
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Add to cartA single pigment colour, Winsor Orange is a semi-opaque pigment with excellent mixing qualities.
Series number: 2 Chemical description: Pyrrol Colour index name: PO73 Colour index number: 561170 Permanence rating: A ASTM lightfastness rating: – Transparency/Opacity: SO
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Add to cartA warm, opaque colour, Pale Rose Blush is a carefully selected combination of pigments that resembles a blush tone and is suitable as base for many rose-beige blends.
Series number: 2 Chemical description: Zinc oxide, Quinacridone, Synthetic iron oxide Colour index name: PW4, PV19, PY42 Colour index number: 77947, 73900, 77492 Permanence rating: A ASTM lightfastness rating: I Transparency/Opacity: O
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Add to cartScarlet Lake is a bright red with orange-yellow undertones. The name stems from a type of fine woolen cloth called scarlet cloth which was often dyed red, leading it to become the pigment’s name.
Series number: 2 Chemical description: Pyrrol Colour index name: PR255 Colour index number: 561050 Permanence rating: A ASTM lightfastness rating: – Transparency/Opacity: SO
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Add to cartWinsor Red is a warm mid-range red colour, with orange undertones. It is a permanent and lightfast colour.
Series number: 2 Chemical description: Pyrrol Colour index name: PR255, PR254 Colour index number: 561050, 56110 Permanence rating: A ASTM lightfastness rating: – Transparency/Opacity: SO
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Add to cartWinsor Red is a deep crimson red colour. It is a permanent and lightfast colour.
Series number: 2 Chemical description: Perylene red Colour index name: PR149 Colour index number: 71137 Permanence rating: A ASTM lightfastness rating: I Transparency/Opacity: ST
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Add to cartPermanent Rose is a bright rose violet colour. It is a transparent quinacridone pigment and was introduced in the Winsor & Newton range in the 1950s.
Series 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 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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Add to cartPermanent Carmine is a mid-crimson pigment. Highly transparent and permanent, it is a lower cost replacement to genuine Carmine. In Antiquity, Carmine was made from thousands of crushed kermes insects.
Series number: 2 Chemical description: Quinacridone/Pyrrol Colour index name: – – Permanence rating: A ASTM lightfastness rating: – Transparency/Opacity: T
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Add to cartQuinacridone Magenta is a rich deep violet-red colour. It is based on the Quinacridone pigment. The name Magenta comes from a lake colour named in 1859 after the battle in Magenta, Italy.
Series number: 2 Chemical description: Quinacridone Colour index name: PR122 Colour index number: 73915 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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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 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 cartUltramarine Violet is a rich purple colour. It is a derivation of French Ultramarine, a synthetic pigment created in 1828 by French chemist Guimet as an alternative to genuine Ultramarine.
Series number: 2 Chemical description: Complex sodium alumino-silicate containing sulphur Colour index name: PV15 Colour index number: 77007 Permanence rating: A(iii) ASTM lightfastness rating: I Transparency/Opacity: T
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