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Looking to splash some colour with Winsor and Newton Cotman Watercolour Paints? Get ready to ride the rainbow! These paints are like your best buddy – accessible, reliable, and always up for a good time! Crafted with fine art pigments and a hint of magic, they bring consistent brilliance to your canvas. With 40 shades to choose from, including top-rated lightfastness, you’re in for a painting party!
Cobalt Blue Hue is a clean blue pigment closely resembling Cobalt Blue. Genuine Cobalt was discovered in 1802 by French chemist Thénard as an alternative pigment to the expensive Lapis Lazuli blue.
Colour Number: 179
Lightfastness: Excellent
Opacity: T
Series: 1
Pigment Code: PB29,PW5
Permanence: Permanent
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Add to cartCerulean Blue Hue is a bright blue pigment with green undertones. It is a careful combination of pigments closely resembling genuine Cerulean Blue.
Colour Number: 139
Lightfastness: Very Good
Opacity: O
Series: 1
Pigment Code: PB15
Permanence: Permanent
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Add to cartTurquoise is an opaque blend of green and blue pigments. The name stems from the French ‘Turquoise’ for the semi-precious stone that was exported to Europe from Persia via Turkey.
Colour Number: 654
Lightfastness: Very Good
Opacity: O
Series: 1
Pigment Code: PB15,PG7
Permanence: Permanent
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Add to cartIntense Blue (Phthalo Blue) is a deep intense blue which when undiluted, forms an inky blue-black. It is made from the modern pigment Phthalocyanine which was introduced in the 1930s.
Colour Number: 327
Lightfastness: Very Good
Opacity: T
Series: 1
Pigment Code: PB15
Granulation/staining: Staining
Permanence: Permanent
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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.
Colour Number: 538
Lightfastness: Excellent
Opacity: T
Series: 1
Pigment Code: PB27
Permanence: Permanent
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Add to cartIntense Green (Phthalo Shade) is a brilliant transparent green pigment with a yellow undertone. A modern pigment, it was introduced in 1930s.
Colour Number: 329
Opacity: T
Series: 1
Pigment Code: PG36
Granulation/staining: Staining
Permanence: Permanent
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Add to cartViridian Hue is a transparent emerald green colour. Named after the Latin for green ‘viridis’, it closely matches genuine Viridian.
Colour Number: 696
Lightfastness: Excellent
Opacity: T
Series: 1
Pigment Code: PG7
Granulation/staining: Staining
Permanence: Permanent
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Add to cartWinsor Emerald is a bright clean opaque emerald colour. First documented in 1822, it originally contained arsenic, and is said to have killed Napoleon as his wallpaper in St Helens was emerald green. Winsor & Newton have created a non-toxic version closely matching the original colour.
Colour Number: 235
Opacity: O
Series: 1
Pigment Code: PG7,PY175
Permanence: Permanent
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Add to cartHooker’s Green Dark is a rich dark green with a blue tint. A mixed pigment colour, it was originally created by 19th c English botanist illustrator William J Hooker.
Colour Number: 312
Opacity: T
Series: 1
Pigment Code: PB15,PG7,PY139
Granulation/staining: Staining
Permanence: Permanen
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Add to cartHooker’s Green Light is a rich pale green. A mixed pigment colour, it was originally created by 19th c English botanist illustrator William J Hooker.
Colour Number: 314
Opacity: T
Series: 1
Pigment Code: PB15,PG7,PY139
Granulation/staining: Staining
Permanence: Permanent
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Add to cartSap Green is a bright mid-range green with a yellow undertone. Originally Sap Green was a lake pigment made from unripe Buckthorn berries.
Colour Number: 599
Opacity: T
Series: 1
Pigment Code: PG36,PR101,PY139
Granulation/staining: Staining
Permanence: Permanent
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Add to cartRaw Sienna is a bright brown pigment. One of the oldest pigments, it can be found in prehistoric cave art. It is named after Siena, Italy where the pigment was sourced during the Renaissance.
Colour Number: 552
Lightfastness: Excellent
Opacity: T
Series: 1
Pigment Code: PR101,PY42
Permanence: Extremely Permanent
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Add to cartYellow Ochre is a warm yellow. Originally made from natural iron oxides found in earth, it is one of the oldest pigments used by mankind. A synthetic version became available in the 1920s.
Colour Number: 744
Lightfastness: Excellent
Opacity: O
Series: 1
Pigment Code: PY42
Permanence: Extremely Permanent
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Add to cartRaw Umber is a rich brown pigment made from the natural brown clays found in earth. It was named after Umbria, a region in Italy where it was mined.
Colour Number: 554
Lightfastness: Excellent
Opacity: T
Series: 1
Pigment Code: PBr7,PY42
Permanence: Extremely Permanent
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Add to cartBurnt Sienna is a rich brown pigment made by burning Raw Sienna. Named after Siena in Italy, where the pigment was sourced during the Renaissance, it is a transparent pigment with red-brown tones.
Colour Number: 74
Lightfastness: Excellent
Opacity: T
Series: 1
Pigment Code: PR101
Permanence: Extremely Permanent
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