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Professional Watercolour

Antwerp Blue

Antwerp blue is a rich transparent blue colour. It is a softer version of Prussian Blue which was the first synthetic blue pigment. It was made by German chemist Diesbach around 1704.

Specifications

SKU: 50823420
Colour Number: 10
Lightfastness: Excellent
Opacity: T
Series: 1
Pigment Code: PB27
Permanence: Permanent

 

Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolour are still formulated according to their founding principles; to create unparalleled colours which offer artists the widest and most balanced choice of pigments, as it was in 1835 when William Winsor and Henry Newton introduced the first moist watercolours to the world.
Their range uses only the finest pigments which is why they are known for their brilliance, permanence and strength of colour. With 79 single pigment colours, they offer the widest range of modern and traditional pigments.
Formulated using the highest quality methods to achieve optimal pigment dispersion, their unrivalled transparency means every wash will remain vibrant and luminescent.
104 out of 108 colours in the Professional Watercolour range are rated AA or A for permanence to ensure that the colours used today will appear the same for generations to come.

Antwerp Blue / Watercolour 5mL / Winsor & Newton

SKU: WN0102010
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Description

Professional Watercolour

Antwerp Blue

Antwerp blue is a rich transparent blue colour. It is a softer version of Prussian Blue which was the first synthetic blue pigment. It was made by German chemist Diesbach around 1704.

Specifications

SKU: 50823420
Colour Number: 10
Lightfastness: Excellent
Opacity: T
Series: 1
Pigment Code: PB27
Permanence: Permanent

 

Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolour are still formulated according to their founding principles; to create unparalleled colours which offer artists the widest and most balanced choice of pigments, as it was in 1835 when William Winsor and Henry Newton introduced the first moist watercolours to the world.
Their range uses only the finest pigments which is why they are known for their brilliance, permanence and strength of colour. With 79 single pigment colours, they offer the widest range of modern and traditional pigments.
Formulated using the highest quality methods to achieve optimal pigment dispersion, their unrivalled transparency means every wash will remain vibrant and luminescent.
104 out of 108 colours in the Professional Watercolour range are rated AA or A for permanence to ensure that the colours used today will appear the same for generations to come.