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Sennelier stellt innovative Kunstmaterialien her, die wichtige Probleme der Künstler lösen. Ihre Ölfarben werden mit nicht vergilbendem Safloröl hergestellt, ihre Ölkreiden gehören zu den weichsten auf dem Markt und ihre Aquarellfarben beinhalten einen hohen Honiganteil für strahlende Leuchtkraft.
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Sennelier : Ölpastelle

120 Farben in Standardgröße erhältlich, Weiß und Schwarz auch in Giant-Größe

Ab 3,13 €

Sennelier : Rive Gauche : Ölfarbe

60 Farbtöne in 40 ml erhältlich, 56 Farbtöne in 200 ml

Ab 5,40 €

Sennelier : Aquarellfarbe

Über 100 Farben erhältlich in 10 ml, 21 ml, Ganznäpfchen und Halbnäpfchen

Ab 7,20 €

Sennelier : Ölmalstifte

65 Farben erhältlich in 38 ml sowie 3 Farben erhältlich in 96 ml

Ab 7,53 €

Sennelier : Eitempera-Farbe

In über 30 Farben erhältlich

Ab 11,52 €

Sennelier : Abstrakte Acrylfarbe

60 Farben in 60 ml und 120 ml sowie 20 Farben in 500 ml erhältlich

Ab 2,38 €

Sennelier : Green For Oil : Ungiftige Zusätze

Erhältlich in 40 ml, 100 ml, 200 ml und 250 ml

Ab 7,20 €

Sennelier : Tinte

31 Farben erhältlich in 30 ml

Ab 9,83 €

Sennelier : Indische Tinte / Chinesische Tusche

Erhältlich in 30 ml, 125 ml, 250 ml, 500 ml und 1000 ml

Ab 7,45 €

Sennelier : Le Maxi : Skizzenbücher

Erhältlich in 15 x 15 cm, 25 x 25 cm, 24 x 32 cm, 32 x 32 cm und A3

Ab 14,40 €

Sennelier : Softpastell-Kartonbogen

14 Farben in 65 x 50 cm erhältlich, 6 Farben in 80 x 60 cm

Ab 10,91 €

33,59 €



Sennelier: Collaboration in Colour Since 1887

Sennelier has been at the heart of French art materials since 1887, celebrated for its exceptional range of artist quality colours.

Founded by Gustave Sennelier near the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, the brand began by sourcing the finest pigments across Europe. Over time, Sennelier developed its own paints to meet the unique needs of artists.

Notable artists who have used Sennelier paints include Cézanne, Gauguin, and Van Gogh. They would often seek specific shades that Sennelier would carefully create for them.

In 1949, Henri Sennelier, Gustave’s son, introduced the first professional quality oil pastels. This was in response to Pablo Picasso’s request for a versatile medium he could apply to any surface. These oil pastels, made with a blend of waxes and oils, remain popular for their creamy texture, vibrant colours, and ability to be used on a variety of surfaces without cracking. Sennelier also makes a range of Oil Sticks. You can learn about their differences in Oil Sticks vs Oil Pastels on Jackson’s Art Blog.

Today, Sennelier offers a vast array of high quality art materials, including oil paint, acrylic, watercolour, soft pastels, tempera, and dry pigments. Sennelier’s dedication to artistry and innovation continues to inspire artists worldwide, making it a trusted choice for both tradition and creativity in colour.


‘Sennelier’s strength lies in having always been receptive to artists. Meeting them, listening to them, and transforming their wishes into quality products – this is what has always been at the heart of Sennelier’s savoir-faire.

We never launch a product that doesn’t solve an artist’s problem. Artists would like ecological additives? We created “Green For Oil“. Oil paints aren’t drying quickly enough? We created “Rive Gauche”, an oil paint that dries twice as fast as the others. Tubes of acrylic paint are not very practical? We created “abstract “, an acrylic paint in a transparent pouch, which doesn’t allow air to enter and reduces waste.’

- Yves-Marie Salanson, Artistic Director of Sennelier