Golden Heavy Body Acrylic, Cobalt Violet Historic Hue, 5 oz.
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Quick Overview
Golden Historical Artist Colors are authentic recreations of paint colors that have been in use for hundreds of years and were considered essential to the working palettes of past masters. As the pigments originally used to produce these colors were found to be unsafe or vulnerable to the effects of light and weather, they had not been offered in a Golden line of pure pigment colors.
Cobalt Violet Historic Hue - Cobalt Violet Historic Hue is a name used for several violet color cobalt pigments. Toxic, costly, and weak, historical cobalt violets were replaced by manganese violet and this acrylic is a blend of dioxazine purple with quinacridones and zinc white, recreating the subtle yet complex color not found in other modern paints.
New! |
New! |
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Brand |
Golden |
Series |
Heavy Body Artist Acrylics |
Country of Manufacture |
United States |
Color |
Cobalt Violet Historic Hue |
Color Family |
Violet |
Size |
5 oz. |
Format |
Tube |
Pigment Info |
PV19/PR122/PW4/PV23 |
Opacity |
Semi-Opaque |
Lightfastness |
Very Good |
No. |
0001465-3 |
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