Sap Green

Sap Green

Sap Green: Originally made from berries, this true lightfast color is a predictable mixture that can be easily warmed with Hansa Yellows or cooled with blues. Pigment: Diarylide yellow HR 70, copper phthalocyanine (PY 83, PB 15:1) Vehicle: Alkali refined linseed oil...
Terre Verte

Terre Verte

Terre Verte: Historically used as a bole for gilding and as underpainting for flesh tones in Medieval painting (verdaccio), Terre Verte, or green earth, was made from volcanic celadonite and/or a mineral of sedimentary origin; Robert Gamblin mixed this color because...
Viridian

Viridian

Viridian: First synthesized in 1859, non-toxic Viridian replaced Verdigris and Emerald Green as a glazing color by the turn of the 20th century. It has good tinting strength and a muted tint like colors of the natural world. Pigment: Hydrated chromium oxide (PG...
Chromium Oxide Green

Chromium Oxide Green

Chromium Oxide Green: A muted, earthy, very opaque green used by landscape painters. Pigment: Anhydrous chromium sesquioxide (PG17) Vehicle: Alkali refined linseed oil Lightfastness I, Series 3, OPAQUE Color Temperature: Warm SDS All...
Olive Green

Olive Green

Olive Green: A predictable mixed earthy green of the natural world that can be used opaquely. Pigment: Iron oxide, arylide yellow, ultramarine blue (PBr 7, PY 75, PB 29) Vehicle: Alkali refined linseed oil Lightfastness I, Series 2, SEMI-TRANSPARENT Color Temperature:...
Green Gold

Green Gold

Green Gold: For a modern pigment, Green Gold has a fairly muted, olive green masstone. Its most interesting quality is its warm, glowing transparency. Excellent for glazing. High tinting strength. Pigment: Azomethine Yellow 56 (PY 129) Vehicle: Alkali refined linseed...
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