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Lefranc Artists' Oil Colours 40 ml NEW
Starting at: £7.60
20% OFF LAUNCH DISCOUNT Lefranc & Bourgeois are the oldest artists' quality colourmen in France, with a rich tradition dating back to 1720. Their Artists' Oil Colours have been extremely finely-ground for a creamy, even consistency. They have excellent lightfastness, an even drying time, and are fully loaded with saturation for exceptional tinting strength. This brand new range of 120 colours includes the introduction of 37 new colours to provide artists with a greater choice of shades, tones and opacity across the spectrum, whilst retaining unique Lefranc colours. The new range contains 37 new shades including Cadmium-Free colours, 45 unchanged colours (including 19 best sellers) and 38 improved colours with better strength, improved shades and tones and more single pigment based colours. For more information regarding proposed replacements vs the old L&B range download the PDF below the colour range. Learn More -
Roberson Artists' Oil Colour 40 ml
Starting at: £7.20
Unlike other commercially available oil paints, Roberson Artists' Oil Colours do not contain any fillers, extenders or stabilisers. Each paint consists solely of high-quality pigment that has been ground into cold pressed linseed oil, resulting in a highly pigmented paint. This strength of colour presents the possibility of greater economy of use and a less homogenised texture between each tube, instead allowing the unique qualities of each individual pigment to reveal themselves. By limiting our range to 59 shades, we dispense with colours that can be easily mixed, creating a focussed palette of intense, lightfast paints that offer limitless combinations.
Available in 40ml and 225ml tubes
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Ivory Black Pigment
Starting at: £4.00
Ivory Black is a natural pigment of impure carbon, derived from charred animal bones. It is semi-transparent, very lightfast, and offers good tinting strength. It is a particularly slow-drying pigment, which forms a soft, rather brittle paint film in oil.
Compared to other blacks, such as Vine Black, Ivory Black possesses warmer, brownish undertones. It should not be used at full-strength in an underpainting, as subsequent layers are likely to crack. Otherwise, it is a very useful all-purpose black for many types of paint, excluding mortar, fresco or cement.
Toxicity: B
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Mars Black Pigment
Starting at: £5.70
PBk11
Mars Black is an artificial mineral pigment composed of hydrated ferric oxides. Like other Mars colours, it provides a very opaque, permanent colour, which is stable in all media. It has an average drying time in oil, forming a hard, fairly flexible film, making it more suitable for impasto application than carbon-based black pigments, which tend to be brittle. It also wets more easily than other black pigments, and possesses a warm, brownish undertone.
Toxicity: B
Limeproof
Larger quantities are available by request.
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Lamp Black Pigment
Starting at: £6.70
PBk 6
Lamp Black is an inorganic, synthetic, pure carbon pigment. Originally made from soot collected from oil lamps and fireplaces, its modern equivalent is derived from partly combusted mineral and vegetable oil. It is a cool, transparent, bluish black, with a good tinting strength, and stable in all media. It requires a wetting agent, and in oil it has a very high absorption drying very slowly.
Larger quantities are available by request.
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da Vinci Series 1840 Black Sable Bright
Starting at: £5.45
Finest Russian black sable hair with long maroon polished handles. Learn More -
da Vinci Series 1845 Black Sable Filbert
Starting at: £7.80
Finest Russian black sable hair with long maroon polished handles. Learn More -
da Vinci Series 1640 Black Sable Round
Starting at: £5.10
Finest Russian black sable hair with long maroon polished handles. Learn More -
Daler-Rowney Artists' Oil Colour
Starting at: £9.30
The distinctive buttery consistency of Daler-Rowney Artists' Oils derives from the use of linseed oil and wax, which acts as a plasticiser, helping to prevent even heavy impasto from becoming brittle and cracking over time. Learn More -
Winsor & Newton Artists' Oil Colour 37 ml
Starting at: £8.90
This long established artists' quality oil colour range of 113 colours is well known for its firm consistency and excellent handling properties. Learn More -
Sennelier Oil Pastels Giant
Starting at: £15.50
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Gamblin Oil Colours 37ml
Starting at: £9.50
Robert Gamblin started making artists' oil paints in 1980. Since then he has built a reputation as both an innovative and imaginative maker of some of the best oils on the market today. As well as usual single pigment colours you would expect, the range also includes an interesting selection of neutral greys, beautiful metallics and the truly innovative Radiant range of pastel colours. Combining science and artistry, Gamblin paints are truly exceptional. *Please note, this range is stored offsite. Please allow extra time for your order to be processed and dispatched. Learn More -
Lefranc Artists' Oil Colours 200 ml NEW
Starting at: £23.36
Lefranc & Bourgeois are the oldest artists' quality colourmen in France, with a rich tradition dating back to 1720. Their Artists' Oil Colours have been extremely finely-ground for a creamy, even consistency. They have excellent lightfastness, an even drying time, and are fully loaded with saturation for exceptional tinting strength. Learn More -
Flake White Pigment
Starting at: £18.76
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PW1
Flake White Pigment, sometimes referred to as Lead White or Cremnitz White, is an artificial mineral pigment, lead carbonate. It is no longer available as a paint, due to its extreme toxicity. For this reason, great care must be taken when handling the dry pigment.
It is not usuable in water-based media, but works well in oils. It creates a flexible paint film that dries quickly. Although opaque, small quantities do not dominate mixtures, and can help slow-drying pigments to dry. For this reason, it has been a popular mixing white historically; in fact, until the mid-19th century, Flake White was the only white pigment available to artists. Although varnishing is generally considered optional for oil paintings, it is recommended for works containing Flake White, as contact with sulphur in the atmosphere can cause it to blacken. It creates a warm white, which can yellow over time when mixed with linseed oil.
Toxicity: D
Permitted uses: Restoration of art works and protected buildings when alternatives unsuitable.
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Maimeri Restoration Colours
Starting at: £15.75
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33 colours for restoration. Pigments, mastic resin and turpentine. Learn More


