PB27. Very Fast Drying. Transparent. Very Good Lightfastness. High Oil Content.
"Ferri-ammonium Ferrocyanide, discovered in Berlin in 1704 and introduced through the early 18th century, was one of...
PV15. Average Drying. Transparent. Excellent Lightfastness. Average Oil Content.
A variant of Ultramarine pigment, achieved when slightly altering the manufacture of the blue shade, Sodium...
PB15.3 & PW4. Average Drying. Opaque. Excellent Lightfastness. Low Oil Content.
Devised as a replacement for Manganese Blue, a compound introduced in the 1950
PG23. Fast Drying. Transparent. Excellent Drying. Average Oil Content.
"Green Earth, a complex of Ferrous Silicates in Aluminium and Magnesium clays, is one of the few naturally-occurring inorganic...
PBr 7. Very Fast Drying. Semi-Opaque. Excellent Lightfastness. Average Oil Content.
Used as a ground tone and for underpainting since the 17th century, this is one of the indispensable Earth Iron...
PBk 6. Average drying. Opaque. Excellent Lightfastness. High Oil Content
So named because it was originally derived from the soot of oil lamps, this is pure Carbon, and probably the first pigment...