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  1. ArtGraf Yellow Tailor shape

    ArtGraf Yellow Tailor shape

    £5.80

    Inspired by traditional tailor’s chalk block, prepared for drawing and painting. Water soluble and extremely soft. Learn More
  2. Leather Artists Sketch Bag

    Leather Artists Sketch Bag

    Starting at: £137.00

    Call to Order

    This travelling bag for artists includes a selection of coloured pencils and an A5 hardback sketchbook. This item is generally made to order, but we do have a small selection available in black, red and pale brown, so please ring our office if you would like to order one. All of our leather goods are handmade in Spain, and dyed with natural dyes that will fade and age beautifully over time. Learn More
  3. Zest-it Turpentine Substitute

    Zest-it Turpentine Substitute

    Starting at: £7.40

    Specially formulated non-toxic alternative to conventional thinners. Can be used as a substitute for turpentine. Ideal for asthmatics and those allergic to normal thinners. Reduces lingering smell normally generated by oil painting, has a citrus fragrance. Learn More
  4. Papyrus

    Papyrus

    Starting at: £24.25

    30cm x 40cm / 12" x 16", 5 Sheets, Made by hand in the traditional manner from Papyrus reeds. Learn More
  5. Techniques of Icon and Wall Painting

    Techniques of Icon and Wall Painting

    £40.00

    Techniques of Icon and Wall Painting - Egg Tempera, Fresco, Secco by Aidan Hart. The most comprehensive description to date of the techniques, formulae and history of Icon and Wall Painting. The book is beautifully designed and over its 490 pages, there are 450 coloured images and 180 drawings. Cornelissen materials are included in the text and in the images. Learn More
  6. Gum Damar

    Gum Damar

    Starting at: £7.50

    Damar is a pale, almost colourless tree resin, which is soluble in turpentine, but not in alcohol or mineral spirits. It can be used as a varnish or as a glossy painting medium in conjunction with vegetable oils, and is generally preferable to other resin-based varnishes, such as mastic varnish, as it retains its colourless appearance for a longer period of time. In encaustic painting, the inclusion of damar resin imparts toughness and gloss to the paint surface. Learn More
  7. Rohrer and Klingner Writing Ink Glass Pen

    Rohrer and Klingner Writing Ink Glass Pen

    £33.40

    Rohrer and Klingner Writing Ink Glass pen, blue/red. The Glass Pen nib features fine capillaries that ensure a smooth flow of the ink. The pattern on each pen may vary as it is produced and processed exclusively by hand. Learn More
  8. Schmincke Mussini Oil Medium 2

    Schmincke Mussini Oil Medium 2

    Starting at: £7.95

    A slow-drying medium that allows for extending the working period, wet-in-wet painting and blending techniques.

    From the Schmincke website:

    Medium for oil colours rich in oil. Retards drying; allows wet-in-wet painting; its high content of oil and resin improves the gloss and develops a smooth, elastic film. Dosage: 10% to 20% maximum.

    ontains: sunflower oil, stand oil, mineral spirit, aldehyde resin

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  9. Lefranc Flemish Glazing Medium

    Lefranc Flemish Glazing 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 Flemish glazing medium enables artists to create glossy amber finishes in the style of the Flemish masters. It creates a transparent look. It also greatly enhances the brilliance of the oil. After half a day’s work, the colours can be layered over each other.

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  10. Lascaux Hard Resist 500ml

    Lascaux Hard Resist 500ml

    £39.00

    This resist is painted onto the plate in a thin even layer with a soft flat square-ended brush. When this clear layer is dry it may be coloured or drawn into with etching needles, roulettes and steel wool. The waxy character allows the needle to glide through its surface. After drawing the coloured coating (if used) is removed, the image is stopped out if necessary, then the plate is etched. As the resist is clear the artist can monitor the etching process accurately. Learn More
  11. Front cover: CHROMATOPIA: An Illustrated History of Colour

    CHROMATOPIA: An Illustrated History of Colour

    £24.95

    The publisher of CHROMATOPIA, Thames & Hudson, has given Cornelissen exclusive advanced copies. The book trade/Amazon will have copies available only in mid-February 2019. We have advance copies due to several Cornelissen references in the book and because the author, David Coles, worked with Cornelissen for a decade before moving to Melbourne to set up Langridge Artist Colours. The first print run in Australia (5000 copies) sold out in only a few months and we expect a similar reception here. The images on every page (photography by Adrian Lander) are stunning. The writing feels informal, but well informed; offering a clearer understanding of each pigment than one would get from reading their wikipedia entries.
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  12. ArtGraf No 1 Graphite Putty in ceramic jar

    ArtGraf No 1 Graphite Putty in ceramic jar

    £20.50

    Water-soluble, kneadable graphite putty allows to mould its shape. Available in ceramic jar with 450g putty. Refills of 150g (pictured) are also available to purchase separately. Learn More
  13. ArtGraf Carbon Black Tailor shape

    ArtGraf Carbon Black Tailor shape

    £5.80

    Inspired by traditional tailor’s chalk block, prepared for drawing and painting. Water soluble and extremely soft. Learn More
  14. Lefranc Gilding Cleaner and Thinner 75 ml

    Lefranc Gilding Cleaner and Thinner 75 ml

    £6.70

    Lefranc Gilding Cleaner and Thinner 75 ml. Use to thin and reduce gilding viscosity. Use to clean brushes and rollers. Use to strip old dry gilding. Learn More
  15. Cornelissen Canada Balsam

    Cornelissen Canada Balsam

    Starting at: £20.10

    Canada Balsam is an oleoresin, meaning that it is a mixture of essential oils and resin. It comes from the fir tree Abies balsamea, native to Canada and the eastern states of North America. It is notable for its pale colour, clarity and gloss, making it a useful ingredient in recipes for oil-painting mediums.

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  16. Ultramarine Blue Limewash Pigment

    Ultramarine Blue Limewash Pigment

    Starting at: £6.30

    PB29

    Ultramarine Blue Limewash is an artificial mineral pigment that is produced by heating clay, soda, sulphur and coal to high temperatures. Its name comes from outremer, or over-the-sea, as a reference to the highly-prized Lapis Lazuli pigment which had been imported into Europe from Afghanistan since the Middle Ages. First manufactured in France and Germany in 1828, synthetic Ultramarine provided a brilliant and affordable blue to artists, and it remains one of the most popular blues on artists' palettes today.

    It is a transparent pigment, with a high tinting strength and excellent lightfastness. Most Ultramarine colours It react to alkali and are therefore unsuitable for use in lime-fresco; Limeproof Ultramarine Blue remedies this problem. It is stable in all other media, although it can be tricky to grind in oil. Instead of creating a thick, buttery paste, it can remain stringy and deteriorate when stored in a tube. To correct this, many commercial paint manufacturers include additives and waxes in their recipes; if you intend on grinding your own paint, you could try replacing 10-15% of your Linseed Oil with Poppy Oil to improve the consistency. Ultramine Blue provides a slow-drying, fairly hard paint film, which can tend towards brittleness.

    Toxicity: B

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  17. Pumice Powder

    Pumice Powder

    Starting at: £5.70

    Volcanic rock in powdered form. Used to provide tooth to grounds. Learn More
  18. Roberson Cold Pressed Linseed Oil

    Roberson Cold Pressed Linseed Oil

    Starting at: £6.60

    Linseed Oil is derived from flax seeds, and appears on our shelves in many guises: Cold Pressed, Refined, Stand Oil, and as a key ingredient in many mediums. It has been appreciated for its drying properties since the Medieval period, and has become the most popular oil used in painting today due to the strong, flexible and glossy film that it creates. Cold Pressed Linseed Oil is ideal for the grinding of pigment to make oil paints. The process of producing Cold Pressed Linseed Oil results in a lower yield, but the resultant oil is of a superior quality to oil that has been extracted by other methods, creating a paint film that is more resistant to embrittlement on aging. Its slight yellow colour is caused by the high concentration of linolenic acid, the presence of which provides durability to the paint film. The amount of oil that each pigment requires can vary enormously. Alizarin Crimson, for example, requires a high percentage of oil compared to most other colours. We would always recommend mulling the pigment and oil together thoroughly to create a "short" or buttery paste, with evenly dispersed, well-coated pigment particles. This process contributes to the strength and flexibility of the paint film, and prevents the inclusion of excess oil. Origin: USA Learn More
  19. Button Shellac

    Button Shellac

    Starting at: £8.40

    Shellac is a natural resin that is deposited by the female lac insect on the branches of trees in India and Thailand. It is soluble with alcohol, but not with mineral spirits or turpentine. It forms a tough yet flexible film, with many applications. It is suitable as a top coat for gilding when applied thinly, a sealant for porous surfaces, an isolating layer for tempera paintings, a base for pigmented inks, a protective layer for collograph plates, and a warm varnish for wooden floors and furniture. As it is prone to darkening with age, it is not recommended as a varnish for oils, and its solubility can reduce over time. There are various grades of shellac. When mixed with alcohol, it may initially form a cloudy mixture, due to traces of wax in the shellac, but this should become clear once it has dried. The highest grades of shellac are Clear Dewaxed Shellac, which has been de-coloured using the carbon filtering method, Lemon Shellac, and Orange Shellac, which are pale in colour. Button Shellac is less refined and therefore produces a reddish varnish. It was, in fact, widely used as a red dye before synthetic dyes became available. Learn More
  20. Cornelissen historical ink range, turquoise ink

    Cornelissen Historical Inks, Turquoise Ink 30ml

    £6.50

    This turquoise ink is a beautiful, transparent, deep blue-green. It can be layered for deeper shades; when used at full opacity it is a deep viridian green, and when diluted with water it reveals a marked blue undertone. Made from a blend of botanical dyes, this ink is not fully lightfast.

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  21. Gamblin Galkyd Lite Medium

    Gamblin Galkyd Lite Medium

    Starting at: £11.00

    Galkyd Light is produced by Gamblin. They write:

    "Galkyd Lite thins oil colours and increases transparency and gloss. When used in moderation with oil colours, Galkyd Lite will retain brushstrokes. Galkyd Lite is more fluid and less glossy compared to Galkyd. Thin layers will be touch-dry in 24 to 30 hours."

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  22. Sosaku Brush 60mm

    Sosaku Brush 60mm

    £14.90

    Sosaku inking brush for working the pigments and glue paste onto the carved block for printing. These are made from horse hair and are traditionally prepared by splitting and softening the hair on shark-skin or sandpaper before printing. Brushes come in 3 sizes. Learn More
  23. Kölner Instacoll Activator

    Instacoll Gilding System

    Starting at: £5.50

    Kölner Instacoll is a two-part system, consisting of a base coat and activator, that can be used on nearly all suitably prepared substrates to create weather-resistant, high gloss interior and exterior gilded surfaces. The Instacoll Tool is a double-ended tool with shaped tips made of elastic rubber, designed for pressing gold and silver transfer leaf into indentations when gilding uneven surfaces. The Instacoll Chiffonnette is an extra soft, lint-free cloth, used for polishing and burnishing surfaces gilded with Instacoll. Learn More
  24. Winsor & Newton Lightweight Box 24

    Winsor & Newton Lightweight Box 24

    Starting at: £151.85

    This lightweight set contains a selection of 24 Artists’ Water Colour half pans. Includes: Winsor Yellow, Indian Red, Raw Umber, Burnt Umber, Payne's Grey, Ivory Black, Chinese White, Aureolin, Indian Yellow, Winsor Red, Permenant Alizarin Crimson, Permanent Rose, Winsor Dioxazine Purple, French Ultramarine, Cobalt Blue, Winsor Blue (Green hue), Cerulean Blue, Burnt Sienna, Raw Sienna, Lemon Yellow (Nickel Titanate), Winsor Orange, Prussian Blue, Viridian, Indigo. Actual contents may vary depending on availability at Winsor & Newton. Save 52% on this W&N Watercolour while we celebrate our 100+ year relationship with Winsor & Newton. Learn More

  25. The Artist's Handbook. A complete and professional guide to materials and techniques. Pip Seymour.

    Artist's Handbook

    £29.50

    By Pip Seymour. The Artist’s Handbook provides artists with in-depth, practical information on the materials, equipment and skills necessary for all areas of artistic practice. Topics covered include advice on how to select appropriate art materials, including paints, brushes, canvases and drawing materials; techniques for making your own paints, glue, varnishes and paper; advice on how to achieve the best results from both manufactured and hand-made materials; the best methods of storing and preserving finished artworks, and health and safety precautions. (520 pages) Learn More
  26. Unison 8 Portrait Assorted Pastels

    Unison 8 Portrait Assorted Pastels

    £40.55

    The Unison classic Portrait 8 set, specially selected by John Hersey for portrait painting. Unison Colour Soft pastels allow for ease of use with a highly blendable texture.

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  27. ArtGraf White Tailor shape

    ArtGraf White Tailor shape

    £5.80

    Inspired by traditional tailor’s chalk block, prepared for drawing and painting. Water soluble and extremely soft. Learn More
  28. Roberson Acrylic Gloss Medium

    Roberson Acrylic Gloss Medium

    Starting at: £9.60

    (Copolymer emulsion) add to pigment to make acrylics. May also be added to prepared acrylic colours to extent them and increase gloss. Learn More
  29. Blue Verditer Pigment

    Blue Verditer Pigment

    Starting at: £4.90

    Blue Verditer, sometimes referred to as Bremen Blue, is a synthetic form of Azurite, or copper-calcium carbonate. It has a weak tinting strength and is sligtly transparent. It works best in water-based binders, as the acidity of linseed oil can cause discolouration. 


    Larger sizes available on request

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  30. Winsor & Newton Drying Poppy Oil

    Winsor & Newton Drying Poppy Oil

    Starting at: £8.05

    From the Winsor & Newton website: A fast-drying, pale oil made from poppy seeds which is well suited for whites and pale colours. Reduces consistency. Increases gloss & transparency. Resists yellowing.

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