Michael Harding Oil Color - Kings Blue Light, 40ml Tube
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Inorganic
Colour Index
PB29 and PW6
Drying Speed
Average
Opacity Covering and Tint Power
Opaque
Lightfastness
Excellent
Oil Content
Low, Linseed
Toxic
No
Conforms To:
ASTM D-4236
This name was given by English manufacturers to Smalt, a Cobalt based pigment which was used in the 16th -17th centuries as a less expensive alternative to Lapis Lazuli. Unfortunately, Smalt was prone to fade into a light grey, as some Veronese skies demonstrate. But the introduction of Ultramarine Blue made the original Smalt formula obsolete, and so I offer a completely reliable substitute blend which evokes the aerial effects of the great Venetian decorators.
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Tech Notes:
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Inorganic
Colour Index
PB29 and PW6
Drying Speed
Average
Opacity Covering and Tint Power
Opaque
Lightfastness
Excellent
Oil Content
Low, Linseed
Toxic
No
Conforms To:
ASTM D-4236
This name was given by English manufacturers to Smalt, a Cobalt based pigment which was used in the 16th -17th centuries as a less expensive alternative to Lapis Lazuli. Unfortunately, Smalt was prone to fade into a light grey, as some Veronese skies demonstrate. But the introduction of Ultramarine Blue made the original Smalt formula obsolete, and so I offer a completely reliable substitute blend which evokes the aerial effects of the great Venetian decorators.
- LPP Lowest Price - This item is already at the Best Lowest Price Possible and no further discounts or coupons can be applied.
Item # V00050 Overview
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Tech Notes:
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Inorganic
Colour Index
PB29 and PW6
Drying Speed
Average
Opacity Covering and Tint Power
Opaque
Lightfastness
Excellent
Oil Content
Low, Linseed
Toxic
No
Conforms To:
ASTM D-4236
This name was given by English manufacturers to Smalt, a Cobalt based pigment which was used in the 16th -17th centuries as a less expensive alternative to Lapis Lazuli. Unfortunately, Smalt was prone to fade into a light grey, as some Veronese skies demonstrate. But the introduction of Ultramarine Blue made the original Smalt formula obsolete, and so I offer a completely reliable substitute blend which evokes the aerial effects of the great Venetian decorators.
- LPP Lowest Price - This item is already at the Best Lowest Price Possible and no further discounts or coupons can be applied.
”These Michael Harding Paints That I Am Using Are Doing Exactly What He Said They Would - They’re Changing My Life!!!
Harding’s dedication to using only the highest pigment loads and pure ingredients (without the use of artificial driers, extenders, or fillers) gives artists working qualities unlike any other oils, making their work stand out in a room full of paintings. The consistency is creamy, buttery, and easy to handle.
- 40 ml - Kings Blue Light
- Exquisitely handmade oil colors
- Highest, most brilliant pigment load
- No added driers, fillers, or extenders
- Highest lightfastness ratings
- Rich, creamy consistency
| UPC | 5060154041309 |
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| Color | Kings Blue Light |
| Series | Artist, Professional |
| Format | Tube |
| Pigment | PB29, PW6 |
| Size | 40 ml |



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