El Greco Iconography Pigment - Ochre Red - 100gr
Theophanis the Greek pigments are named in honor of the great Byzantine icon painter Theophanis the Greek (1340–1410), one of the most influential figures of late Byzantine art.Ultra-fine pigments for icon painting and fine art, free of impurities or coarse particles.Sourced from selected mines around the world, including rare and exotic locations. + Read More
Theophanis the Greek pigments are named in honor of the great Byzantine icon painter Theophanis the Greek (1340–1410), one of the most influential figures of late Byzantine art.
- Ultra-fine pigments for icon painting and fine art, free of impurities or coarse particles.
- Sourced from selected mines around the world, including rare and exotic locations.
- Superior to low-grade (construction-type) pigments thanks to:
- Excellent opacity (colors marked O – Opaque).
- Outstanding lightfastness (marked *, **, ***).
- Consistent, finely milled particle size.
- Easily mixed with egg or glue for traditional icon painting, as well as color-making media such as linseed oil, alkyd resins, etc.
- Suitable for both professional and hobbyist icon painters and artists.
- T : Transparent | S/O : Semi-Opaque | O : Opaque
- FR : Suitable for FRESCO technique
- o : Light sensitive | * : Medium lightfastness | ** : Good lightfastness | *** : Very good lightfastness
- Note: When opacity or lightfastness is not specified, no information is provided by the supplier.
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Color FamilyRed
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Paco code8311339
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No.88
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ManufacturerEl Greco
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Color NameOchre Red
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Product TypeDry Pigments
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Barcode5212016643491
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Size100gr
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SKUELGREC-400.100-88
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DescriptionDry Pigment
Πληροφορίες Χρωστικής
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Pigment NamePO34-Diarylide Orange
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Pigment typeorganic, disazo
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Chemical Name-
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Chemical Formula-
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Properties
Diarylide Orange is a bright, reddish orange.
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History
Diarylide Orange has been widely used in printing inks, plastics, emulsions, coatings and textile printing.
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Pigment NamePY42-Mars Orange
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Pigment typeinorganic, earth
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Chemical Nameiron oxide
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Chemical FormulaFe2O2 or Fe2O3H2O
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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.
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Permanence
Mars Orange has excellent permanence and lightfastness.
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Toxicity
Mars Orange has no significant hazards.
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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.
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