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  1. Lefranc Vibert Medium

    Lefranc Vibert Medium

    Starting at: £6.00

    LeFranc Bourgeois are a paint manufacturer with a long history of supplying to artists since their beginnings in 1720.

    From their website: The slow-drying J.G. Vibert painting medium holds brush marks, creates a painterly satin film and prevents any sinking. It creates a uniform top film and enables artists to rework old colours for long periods of time.

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  2. Lefranc Oil of Spike

    Lefranc Oil of Spike

    Starting at: £18.10

    Lefranc Bourgeois are a paint manufacturer with a long history of supplying to artists since their beginnings in 1720.

    From their website: Natural spike lavender oil is obtained by distilling lavender. It evaporates very slowly, making it ideal for producing very precise, transparent brush strokes. It is used to create preliminary sketches. Mixed with a medium, it activates the retarder effect.

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  3. Lefranc Graphigum Masking Fluid 75 ml

    Lefranc Graphigum Masking Fluid 75 ml

    £4.90

    Lefranc Graphigum is a latex-based liquid frisket used for masking areas of a watercolor painting with a brush to protect them from the application of colour. It can be rubbed off with your fingers and leaves no mark on the support. Size: 75 ml Learn More
  4. Lefranc Xavier Egg Medium

    Lefranc Xavier Egg Medium

    Starting at: £9.10

    Lefranc Bourgeois are a paint manufacturer with a long history of supplying to artists since their beginnings in 1720.

    From their website: The Xavier de Langlais egg medium makes paints more creamy, accelerates their drying time and enables painters to create layers of velvety oil paint with a matt or glossy finish according to the amount used. It creates a matt (8 to 10 drops) or glossy (4 to 5 drops) look. This highly original recipe from Xavier de Langlais comes from early Italian painters who used an egg-based emulsion to set and hold the colour. The wet-look technique is called “tempera” and is perfectly balanced and stable to create perfect brush strokes. We recommend shaking it well before use so that the paint is nice and creamy.

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