No products
Prices are tax included
5060154040463
New product
This product is no longer in stock
Warning: Last items in stock!
Availability date:
0 Item Items
Colour Index: PB 29
Drying Speed:Average
Lightfastness:Excellent
Opacity Covering: Transparent
Tint Power: Average
Oil Content:Average, Linseed
An obviously beautiful mid blue. The discovery in the 1820’s of a Sodium Sulphosilicate compound, which had appeared as a mysterious blue deposit on soda-ash furnaces, was a liberating moment for financially challenged artists everywhere. Up to then the only available version of this compound was the often unobtainable Lapis Lazuli ore, mined in Afghanistan. Ultramarine has a high Tint Power, our chosen shade produces strong green shade blue hues, and makes wonderful violets with Magenta and the red Lake colours. It is useful in greens and greys. The only chemical weakness is a recorded sensitivity to atmospherically borne acids, which can bleach it out. One of the more difficult paints to make, as it forms an intractable runny syrup when first ground into oil, which has to be stabilized with a small amount of wax.
Series 2, PO 73
Series 2, PR 101
Series 2, PW 6, PW 4, PY 42
Series 2, PB 15.3, PG7, PY 150
Series 3, PR 83
Series 3, PR 122 Quinacridone
Series 3, PV 16
Series 3, PR 122, PB 29, PV 23
Series 3, PV 19
Series 4, PY 35
Series 4, PY 35
Series 4, PR 149
Series 4, Py 129
Series 5, PO 20
Series 5, PR 108
Series 5, PR 108
Series 5, PB 28
Series 5, PB 36
Series 5, PG 50
Series 6, PB 36
Series 6, PY 41
Series 3, PW 1 with Walnut Oil
Series 3, PW 1 with Linseed Oil
Series 3, PW 1 with Linseed Oil
Series 3, PW 1 with Walnut Oil
Series 5, Type 1 Type 1, Lead Stannate
Series 5, Type 1 Type 1, Lead Stannate
Series 1, PY 3
Series 4, PY 35
Series 5, PY 40