Rembrandt Oil 40ml - 735 - Oxyde Black S1 By BrandExtra fine quality oil colours boasts a uniform viscosity and are crafted with a high concentration of premium quality pigments that offer the highest degree of lightfastness. Extra fine quality Highest degree of lightfastness Very pure and intense colours Optimal colour strength with very high pigment concentration and very fine grinding Available in 120 very pure and intense colours, including 58 mono pigmented colours Skilfully crafted in the
This 40ml tube of transparent Prussian Blue 508 is formulated with pigment(s) PB27 and has a lightfastness rating of ++ (25-100 years under museum conditions)
This 60ml tube of opaque Titanium White Linseed Oil 118 is formulated with pigment(s) PW6/PW4 and has a lightfastness rating of +++ (100+ years under museum conditions)
This 40ml tube of semi-opaque Yellowish Green 617 is formulated with pigment(s) PG7/PY74 and has a lightfastness rating of ++ (25-100 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)
This 40ml tube of transparent Phthalo Turquoise Blue 565 is formulated with pigment(s) PB15/PG7 and has a lightfastness rating of +++ (100+ years under museum conditions)
This 40ml tube of semi-transparent Raw Umber 408 is formulated with pigment(s) PBr7 and has a lightfastness rating of +++ (100+ years under museum conditions)
the binder also impacts the paint's properties
This 40ml tube of opaque Titanium White Linseed Oil 118 is formulated with pigment(s) PW6/PW4 and has a lightfastness rating of +++ (100+ years under museum conditions)
This 40ml tube of semi-opaque Zinc White 104 is formulated with pigment(s) PW4 and has a lightfastness rating of +++ (100+ years under museum conditions)
Makes colours lighter without weakening the original colour
This 40ml tube of semi-opaque Cobalt Blue 511 is formulated with pigment(s) PB28 and has a lightfastness rating of +++ (100+ years under museum conditions)
it is sometimes replaced by safflower oil