Old Holland
Founded in 1664 during the Dutch Golden Age of Painting, Old Holland has more than three centuries of experience making artist oil paints. They are a popular choice for artists wanting densely pigmented oil colors with the highest possible lightfastness.
ARTISTS' OIL PASTELS
SHIN-GANSAI WATERCOLOUR
ARTISTS' COLOURED PENCILS
ACRYLIC GOUACHE PAINT
CLASSIC OIL SETS
ARTISTS' OIL PASTELS SETS
SOFT PASTEL SETS
ARTISTS' COLOURED PENCILS
HEAVY BODY ACRYLIC PAINT SETS
ACRYLIC GOUACHE PAINT SETS
SHIN-GANSAI WATERCOLOUR SETS
ARTISTS' GOUACHE SETS
PIGMENT PASTE
COLOURED ACRYLIC GESSO
CLEAR ACRYLIC GESSO
WHITE ACRYLIC GESSO
ARTISTS' WATERCOLOUR SETS
ARTISTS' WATERCOLOUR MEDIUMS
Old Holland: Colormaking Mastery Since 1664
Old Holland has been creating some of the finest artists’ paints since 1664, making it one of the oldest paint manufacturers in the world.
Old Holland proudly upholds the legacy of the Dutch Old Masters and traditional colormaking techniques. Originating from the vibrant Dutch Golden Age, the company was founded by the Guild of Saint Luke in The Hague, where artists and colormakers collaborated to perfect paint recipes passed down through generations.
Under the leadership of Willem and Albert Roelofs in the 19th and early 20th centuries, the company amassed extensive knowledge of pigments and paint formulations, earning the esteemed ‘Scheveningen paint’ label synonymous with superior quality.
Theo de Beer’s stewardship from 1982 revitalized Old Holland, introducing Classic Oil Colors in 1985 and Classic Watercolors in 1987. Both are renowned for their exceptionally high pigmentation and color strength.
Continuing its tradition of developing high quality paints, Old Holland launched New Masters Classic Acrylic in 2005. The range features a diverse choice of lightfast and vibrant acrylic colors, which are known for their minimal color shift between wet and dry.
For painters who value tradition and excellence, Old Holland remains a top choice. Trusted by generations of artists, from the Dutch Old Masters to the current generation of new masters.