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| Colour Index | PBr 6 |
| Drying Speed | Very Fast |
| Opacity Covering and Tint Power | Semi-Transparent |
| Lightfastness | Excellent |
| Oil Content | Average, Linseed |
| Toxic | No |
| Conforms To | ASTM D-4236 |
A synthetic iron oxide. I decided to make this variant shade of Burnt Umber as a result of my observations of 16 -17th paintings which suggested that this pigment had lighter and redder characteristics than those it assumed when manufactured in held in animal bladders. Raw Umber is calcinated to make the pigment, and the extent of Manganese Dioxide mixed with the Iron Oxide determines the range of undertones; my formulation is much warmer than is usual.
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 5, Type 1 Type 1, Lead Stannate
Series 1, PY 3
Series 4, PY 35