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Holbein Titanium White is a highly opaque brilliant white with strong tinting power, and is popular as an all-purpose white.
Holbein Artists’Oil Colour is a world-class professional range of oil colours, made using the purest pigments available and manufactured to the highest standards of quality control in the industry.
Holbein Artist Oil is smooth, highly pigmented, and lightfast, with a very stable paint film. The range offers both traditional colours and modern pigments. All colours are ground up to ten times in order to achieve a uniform viscosity across the entire palette of colours. For the artist, this uniform viscosity ensures that each colour has the same smooth consistency and luminous colour.
Holbein oils are created from carefully selected pigments and plant oil such as poppy oil and linseed oil. The range is adapted to the Munsell colour standard for hue, value, and chroma.
Holbein Permanent White has all the advantages of Titanium White but is slightly less opaque with reduced tinting capacity for more subtle highlights and blending techniques.
Holbein Artists’Oil Colour is a world-class professional range of oil colours, made using the purest pigments available and manufactured to the highest standards of quality control in the industry.
Holbein Artist Oil is smooth, highly pigmented, and lightfast, with a very stable paint film. The range offers both traditional colours and modern pigments. All colours are ground up to ten times in order to achieve a uniform viscosity across the entire palette of colours. For the artist, this uniform viscosity ensures that each colour has the same smooth consistency and luminous colour.
Holbein oils are created from carefully selected pigments and plant oil such as poppy oil and linseed oil. The range is adapted to the Munsell colour standard for hue, value, and chroma.
Holbein Permanent White has all the advantages of Titanium White but is slightly less opaque with reduced tinting capacity for more subtle highlights and blending techniques.
Holbein Artists’Oil Colour is a world-class professional range of oil colours, made using the purest pigments available and manufactured to the highest standards of quality control in the industry.
Holbein Artist Oil is smooth, highly pigmented, and lightfast, with a very stable paint film. The range offers both traditional colours and modern pigments. All colours are ground up to ten times in order to achieve a uniform viscosity across the entire palette of colours. For the artist, this uniform viscosity ensures that each colour has the same smooth consistency and luminous colour.
Holbein oils are created from carefully selected pigments and plant oil such as poppy oil and linseed oil. The range is adapted to the Munsell colour standard for hue, value, and chroma.
Holbein Ceramic White SF with Poppy Oil is a unique white developed by Holbein to combine the positive qualities of other painting whites when taken collectively. It offers superior surface strength without brittleness and increases tinting and covering power over lead and zinc. When compared to Titanium White, it offers increased transparency, drying time and visual whiteness. Ceramic White contains Titanium and Strontium pigment and was developed by Holbein in collaboration with the Japanese Government Industrial Laboratory.
Holbein Artists’Oil Colour is a world-class professional range of oil colours, made using the purest pigments available and manufactured to the highest standards of quality control in the industry.
Holbein Artist Oil is smooth, highly pigmented, and lightfast, with a very stable paint film. The range offers both traditional colours and modern pigments. All colours are ground up to ten times in order to achieve a uniform viscosity across the entire palette of colours. For the artist, this uniform viscosity ensures that each colour has the same smooth consistency and luminous colour.
Holbein oils are created from carefully selected pigments and plant oil such as poppy oil and linseed oil. The range is adapted to the Munsell colour standard for hue, value, and chroma.
This set of Old Holland Classic Oil Paint contains 10 x 18ml tubes
in a selection of classic colours.Founded in 1664 during the Dutch
Golden Age of Painting, Old Holland has more than three centuries
of experience making artist quality oil paints. They are a popular
choice for artists wanting densely pigmented oil colours with the
highest possible lightfastness.The set contains: A5 Mixed White No.
2 B12 Scheveningen Yellow Light B22 Scheveningen Red Light C28
Madder (Crimson) Lake Deep Extra A36 Ultramarine Blue B292 Sap
Green Lake Extra A61 Burnt Sienna A70 Burned Umber A73 Scheveningen
Warm Grey C133 Old Holland Red Gold Lake Colours may vary
High quality yet economical oil colour
Well-balanced colour spectrum of 48 brilliant colours
High concentration of pigments for an exceptional colour intensity
Excellent lightfastness
25 single-pigment-colours
Use of especially refined linseed oil and sunflower oil (pharmaceutical quality), no tendency of yellowing
Distinctive smooth buttery consistency through the use of bees wax
Surface drying in 2 to 4 days
Traditional production on three roll mills
A spoor (0.5-1.5%) of the finest bees wax as one of the ingredients gives the colour the famous buttery and short consistency and makes the colour-film less brittle for the restorer. The binders are only pure vegetable linseed and sunflower oils in special quality.
Michael Harding paints are made by hand, using techniques which date back to the days of the Old Masters. Harding will not claim that his paints will turn you into a great painter, but he does promise they will have a profound effect on your work. Your colors will be stronger and richer, and you will find the texture of the paint incomparable. You will love working with them.
Michael Harding paints are made by hand, using techniques which date back to the days of the Old Masters. Harding will not claim that his paints will turn you into a great painter, but he does promise they will have a profound effect on your work. Your colors will be stronger and richer, and you will find the texture of the paint incomparable. You will love working with them.
Michael Harding Refined Walnut Oil dries at the same rate as
linseed oil, but it does not yellow as much. Michael Harding use it
as the binder for their lead whites where the brightness of the
colour demands the clearest possible oil binder, without compromise
on production costs. Use it to thin whites and to bring out the
brightness in other colours.The use of walnut oil in paint can be
traced back even further than that of linseed. When 15th century
artists began to add oil to their tempera colours it was walnut oil
that seemed the obvious choice. Jan van Eyck in Flanders and
Antonello da Messina in Italy both knew of its handling
properties.Please note, this product cannot be sent by air mail.
Some European destinations are available by road, but this will
incur an additional shipping charge.
Sublime brilliance and intensely deep colours
Optimal colour strength due to the highest possible concentration of pigments and very fine grinding
Highest degree of lightfastness
Very pure colours and greatest durability of the paint coat
Sublime brilliance and intensely deep colours
Optimal colour strength due to the highest possible concentration of pigments and very fine grinding
Highest degree of lightfastness
Very pure colours and greatest durability of the paint coat
Sublime brilliance and intensely deep colours
Optimal colour strength due to the highest possible concentration of pigments and very fine grinding
Highest degree of lightfastness
Very pure colours and greatest durability of the paint coat
Sublime brilliance and intensely deep colours
Optimal colour strength due to the highest possible concentration of pigments and very fine grinding
Highest degree of lightfastness
Very pure colours and greatest durability of the paint coat
Sublime brilliance and intensely deep colours
Optimal colour strength due to the highest possible concentration of pigments and very fine grinding
Highest degree of lightfastness
Very pure colours and greatest durability of the paint coat
Sublime brilliance and intensely deep colours
Optimal colour strength due to the highest possible concentration of pigments and very fine grinding
Highest degree of lightfastness
Very pure colours and greatest durability of the paint coat
Sublime brilliance and intensely deep colours
Optimal colour strength due to the highest possible concentration of pigments and very fine grinding
Highest degree of lightfastness
Very pure colours and greatest durability of the paint coat
Sublime brilliance and intensely deep colours
Optimal colour strength due to the highest possible concentration of pigments and very fine grinding
Highest degree of lightfastness
Very pure colours and greatest durability of the paint coat
Sublime brilliance and intensely deep colours
Optimal colour strength due to the highest possible concentration of pigments and very fine grinding
Highest degree of lightfastness
Very pure colours and greatest durability of the paint coat
Sublime brilliance and intensely deep colours
Optimal colour strength due to the highest possible concentration of pigments and very fine grinding
Highest degree of lightfastness
Very pure colours and greatest durability of the paint coat
Sublime brilliance and intensely deep colours
Optimal colour strength due to the highest possible concentration of pigments and very fine grinding
Highest degree of lightfastness
Very pure colours and greatest durability of the paint coat
Cobra Water Mixable Oil Colours provide a perfect oil paint result with a uniform drying time and degree of gloss. Painting with Cobra paints is much like painting with traditional oils. The paint can be applied using all the usual oil paint techniques. The colour, as well as the brush stroke or applied texture, retains its full expression after the paint has dried; the paint remains as it was when applied.
Pigments: PY35/PO20Opacity: OpaqueLightfastness: At least 100 years lightfast under museum conditions
Cobra Water Mixable Oil Colours provide a perfect oil paint result with a uniform drying time and degree of gloss. Painting with Cobra paints is much like painting with traditional oils. The paint can be applied using all the usual oil paint techniques. The colour, as well as the brush stroke or applied texture, retains its full expression after the paint has dried; the paint remains as it was when applied.
Pigments: PY154, PO43Opacity: Semi-opaqueLightfastness: At least 100 years lightfast under museum conditions
Cobra Water Mixable Oil Colours provide a perfect oil paint result with a uniform drying time and degree of gloss. Painting with Cobra paints is much like painting with traditional oils. The paint can be applied using all the usual oil paint techniques. The colour, as well as the brush stroke or applied texture, retains its full expression after the paint has dried; the paint remains as it was when applied.
Pigments: PY154, PO43Opacity: Semi-opaque Lightfastness: At least 100 years lightfast under museum conditions
Cobra Artist is an Artists' quality water mixable oil paint with an
exceptionally high degree of pigmentation. Only the very best
pigments and oils are used. During the grinding process the paint
is ground on the triple roller mill until it reaches the fineness
of an Artists' quality. Contents include 5 tubes x 40
ml: 105 titanium white l283 permanent yellow light 345
pyrrole red deep 512 cobalt blue (ultram.) 619 permanent
green deep
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