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| Colour Index | Type 1, Lead Stannate |
| Drying Speed | Fast |
| Lightfastness | Not tested |
| Tint Power | Opaque / Average Covering Power |
| Oil Content | Linseed Oil, Low |
| Toxic | Yes |
| Conforms To | ASTM D-4236 |
This lovely, soft, subtle lemony hue dates back many centuries. Artists like Vermeer used Lead Tin Yellows to paint draperies and fur trim. Known for their incredibly high covering power they also blend beautifully with blues to create subtle greens. “Girl Reading an Open Letter by the Window” painted by Vermeer is a wonderful example of Lead Tin Yellow blended to create the green trompe l’oeile curtain. Today, a very well-known American artist creates fantastic flesh tones when mixed with brilliant pink.
Series 2, PR 101
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 1, PY 3
Series 4, PY 35
Series 5, PY 40