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Artists Watercolour Chart.Pdf Artists’ Watercolour Colours 634***(o)A 637 ***(o)B 651***(t)A 611 ***(o)C 629***(o)(st)C 664***(t)(st)B 601**(t)(st)C 612***(o)C Naples Yellow Nickel Titanate Lemon Yellow Cadmium Yellow Bismuth Yellow Permanent Yellow Aureolin Cadmium Yellow Yellow Pale 620***(o)(st)B 613***(o)C 618***(o)(st)B 640***(t)(st)A 643***(t)(st)A 615***(o)C 619***(o)(st)B 633***(t)(st)B Cadmium Yellow Cadmium Yellow Cadmium Yellow Gamboge (Hue) Indian Yellow Cadmium Orange Cadmium Orange Warm Orange (Hue) Deep Deep (Hue) (Hue) 535***(t)(st)B 506***(o)(st)C 526***(o)(st)B 588***(t)(st)C 501***(o)(st)C 503***(o)(st)B 528***(t)C 502***(o)C Permanent Red Cadmium Red Pale Cadmium Red Pale Vermilion (Hue) Cadmium Red Cadmium Red Quinacridone Red Cadmium Red (Hue) (Hue) Deep 504***(o)(st)B 529***(t)(st)C 515***(t)(st)A 525***(t)(st)B 509***(t)(st)B 537***(t)(st)A 414***(t)B 409***(t)(st)B Cadmium Red Perylene Red Alizarin Crimson Alizarin Crimson Carmine Permanent Rose Quinacridone Permanent Deep (Hue) (Hue) Magenta Magenta 417***(t)(g)C 419***(o)(g)A 413***(t)(st)B 107***(t)B 135**(t)(st)A 127***(t)(st)A 139***(t)(st)A 140***(t)(st)A Cobalt Magenta Ultramarine Violet Permanent Mauve Indanthrene Blue Prussian Blue Indigo Phthalo Blue (Red Phthalo Blue Shade) (Green Shade) 121***(t)(st)A 111****(o)(g)B 109****(o)(g)C 116****(o)(g)C 137***(o)(g)A 123***(o)(g)A 155****(o)(g)C 156****(o)(g)C Manganese Blue Coeruleum Cobalt Blue Cobalt Blue Deep Permanent Blue French Cobalt Turquoise Cobalt Turquoise (Hue) Ultramarine (Red Shade) (Green Shade) 157***(t)(st)A 325****(o)(g)C 154****(o)(g)A 381****(t)B 361***(t)(st)A 354***(t)(st)A 379****(t)(st)B 367****(o)(st)A Transparent Cobalt Green Deep Phthalo Turquoise Viridian Phthalo Green Hooker’s Green Terre Verte (Hue) Oxide of Turquoise Dark Chromium Green 353***(t)(st)A 378***(t)(st)B 375***(t)(st)B 363***(t)(st)A 373***(t)(st)B 663****(t)A 667****(t)A 221****(t)(g) Hooker’s Green Vivid Green Sap Green Olive Green Green Gold Yellow Ochre Raw Sienna (st)A Light Burnt Sienna 527****(o)(st)A 583****(o)(st)A 261***(t)(st)A 421***(t)(st)B 523****(o)(st)A 411****(o)(st)A 223****(t)(g)A 247****(t)(g)A Light Red Venetian Red Transparent Red Perylene Maroon Indian Red Mars Violet Burnt Umber Raw Umber Brown 264 ****(t)A 250****(t)(st)A 063***(t)(st)A 065***(o)(st)A 034****(o)A 035****(o)(st)A 001***(o)A 009***(o)A Vandyke Brown Warm Sepia Neutral Tint Payne’s Grey Ivory Black Lamp Black Chinese White Titanium White (Hue) Permanent **** | Normally Permanent *** | Moderately Permanent ** | Transparent (t) | Opaque (o) Granulating colour (g) | Staining colours (st) | A, B, C refers to price series. This tint chart is produced within the limitations of printing and is intended as a guide only..
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