Winsor & Newton : Artists' : Oil Paint : 37ml : Chrome Yellow Hue

SKU: OW37149

Price:

$8.99

A pale yellow, Chrome Yellow Hue is a carefully combined selection of pigments closely resembling genuine Chrome Yellow without the latter's defects.
  • Each colour is carefully formulated for stability, tinting strength and coverage
  • Range contains 80 single pigment colours for clean mixing
  • Use thickly with palette knives or brushes, or thin to a very fine glaze

Info

Series number: 1 Chemical description: Arylide yellow, Benzimidazolone orange Colour index name: PY74, PO62 Colour index number: 11741, 11775 Permanence rating: A ASTM lightfastness rating: I Transparency/Opacity: SO

Every Winsor & Newton Artists' Oil Colour is individually formulated to enhance each pigment's natural characteristics and ensure stability of colour. By exercising maximum quality control throughout all stages of manufacture, selecting the most suitable drying oils and method of pigment dispersion, the unique individual properties of each colour are preserved.

Combined with over 170 years of manufacturing and quality control expertise, the formulation of Artist's Oil Colour ensures the best raw materials are made into the World's Finest Colours.

Artists' Oil Colour uses the highest level of pigmentation consistent with the broadest handling properties. The quantity of pigment used provides covering power and tinting strength.

Please note: due to trading agreements we are unable to supply this product outside of the EU. However, we don’t want to disappoint anyone, so please feel free to use code USA10 for 10% off your first order on any other brand.

Spec

Product CodeOW37149
To Use WithOil
QualityExcellent
Size37 ml
Country of ManufactureFrance
Barcode50730445
Colour NameChrome Yellow Hue
BinderLinseed Oil
Pigment IndexPO62, PY74
TransparencySemi Opaque
Colour LightfastExcellent
Weight (kg)0.071000

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Review

I tried this heritage colour out of curiosity, as very few demonstrators seem to use it, and I am glad that I did. It has a lovely, slightly orange hue to it, not as bright as the cadmiums but that is the point, it can be used thinned down as a good glaze, and is far better in landscapes than cadmiums as it makes an excellent range of greens in a more naturalistic manner. A very useful addition to the palette, and when choosing just one yellow for a limited palette for a field trip or short holiday, this is it, because it is so versatile. Love it.

David
 

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