Van Gogh Oil 40ml - 313 - Azo Red Deep S1 PaintVan Gogh oils features excellent tinting strength, a high level of pigmentation for intense colours and a uniform degree of gloss and thickness amongst colours. This 40ml tube of semi opaque Azo Red Deep 313 is formulated with pigment(s) PO34 PR57: 1 and has a lightfastness rating of ++ (100+ years under museum conditions). Series 1. High quality Strong and intense colours Easy to mix and use High pigment level Good to excellent lightfastness for
This 40ml tube of semi-transparent Violet 536 is formulated with pigment(s) PV23/PV19 and has a lightfastness rating of ++ (25-100 years under museum conditions)
This 60ml tube of transparent Alizarin Crimson 326 is formulated with pigment(s) PR83 and has a lightfastness rating of ++ (25-100 years under museum conditions)
This 40ml tube of transparent Quinacridone Rose 366 is formulated with pigment(s) PV19 and has a lightfastness rating of +++ (100+ years under museum conditions)
This 40ml tube of opaque Cerulean Blue Phthalo 535 is formulated with pigment(s) PB15/PW6 and has a lightfastness rating of +++ (100+ years under museum conditions)
Kings Blue (517)
This 40ml tube of opaque Turquoise Blue 522 is formulated with pigment(s) PW6/PB15/PG7 and has a lightfastness rating of +++ (100+ years under museum conditions)
This 60ml tube of opaque Cadmium Orange 211 is formulated with pigment(s) PO20/PY35 and has a lightfastness rating of +++ (100+ years under museum conditions)
including 58 mono-pigmented colours · Skilfully crafted in the Netherlands since 1899 This wood box traditional set includes: 15 x 15ml tubes: Permanent Lemon Yellow (254)
· Pearl White: A transparent white that adds an iridescent sheen
it is sometimes replaced by safflower oil
This 60ml tube of transparent Indian Yellow 244 is formulated with pigment(s) PY110 and has a lightfastness rating of +++ (100+ years under museum conditions)
This 40ml tube of semi-transparent Raw Sienna 234 is formulated with pigment(s) PY43 and has a lightfastness rating of +++ (100+ years under museum conditions)