French Vermilion SubstituteThe mineral known as Cinnabar dates back to antiquity; the Romans called it minium. In 1687, Schulte used mercury to create the Vermilion pigment, named...
Cadmium colours, discovered in Germany in 1817 by Stromeyer, were quickly adopted by artits, who appreciated their intensity and high tinting strength. All dry pigments designated as...
Titanium dioxide. Iridescent pigments undergo surface treatment with mica ; their level of iridescence varies according to the mica content. As a result of reflections and light...
Zinc oxide, which dates back to 18th century painting, was first manufactured by the French chemist Courtois. A stable, non-toxic, semi-transparent pigment that mixes well with all...
Silico aluminate of sodium. Mineral pigment. Suitable for all techniques including fresco. Low tinting strength.Provides a transparent, muted, red-violet film. Very lightfast