Old Holland Classic Artist Watercolor - Van Dyck Brown (Cassell) Extra, 6 ml

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Product Details

Color:
Van Dyck Brown (Cassell) Extra
Size:
6 ml
Mfg #:
02072

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Pigment Information

This color contains the following pigments:

PY42-Mars Orange

PBL9-Bone Black

PR101-Mars Orange


Pigment Name

PY42-Mars Orange

Pigment Type

inorganic, earth

Chemical Name

iron oxide

Chemical Formula

Fe2O2 or Fe2O3 • H2O

Properties

Mars Orange is a bright, extremely light red and appears almost pinkish in contrast with darker colors. It has incredible tinting strength and opacity. The synthetic form of Mars Orange is made from iron oxides and is cleaner, brighter, and denser than its ochre-based counterparts.

Permanence

Mars Orange has excellent permanence and lightfastness.

Toxicity

Mars Orange has no significant hazards.

History

The word Mars refers to the Roman god of iron and war. Mars Orange has been manufactured as a pigment since the 17th century.


Pigment Name

PBL9-Bone Black

Pigment Type

inorganic/organic

Chemical Name

carbon

Chemical Formula

C

Properties

Bone Black is a carbon black pigment produced from charring animal bones, usually done at high temperature in a kiln, similar to Ivory Black.

Permanence

Bone Black is absolutely permanent.

Toxicity

Bone Black is non-toxic, provided that it does not contain harmful impurities.

History

Bone Black has been used as a source of pigment since prehistoric times. It has been detected in paintings back to the Middle Ages.


Pigment Name

PR101-Mars Orange

Chemical Name

iron oxides

Chemical Formula

Fe2O2 or Fe2O3 • H2O

Properties

Mars Orange is a bright, extremely light red and appears almost pinkish when contrasted with darker colors. It has incredible tinting strength and opacity. The synthetic form of Mars Orange is made from iron oxides and is cleaner, brighter, and denser than its ochre-based counterparts.

Permanence

Mars Orange has good permanence and lightfastness.

Toxicity

Mars Orange has no significant hazards.

History

The word Mars refers to the Roman god of iron and war. Mars Orange has been manufactured as a pigment since the 17th century.


Safety Data Sheet

UPC Code: 8715046020722

ASIN #: B005WK0FKI