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Product Information Product information ® All colours of the Schmincke HORADAM AQUARELL assortment in their colourmetric position. Without white, gold and silver. Good artists' colours are not being developed accordrng to This systematic structure also shows how many valuable hues systematic colour criteria. They translate coloristic possibilities for practical painting purpose may not be integrated in the clear provided by nature and/or the colour chemistry in as many as colour circle of the outer rim of the structure. The 3 primary possible clear single pigment artists'colours. However the pla- colours Y (2241, M (352) and C (479) have been specially accen- cing of all water colours in a systematic structure (above) may tuated to emphasize their importance for colour theory. Towards be of practical use for the artist when selecting colours and also the inside of this structure the colours become more differenti- for mixing. ated and less clear - like in nature and colour chemistry. 224 223 225 215 211 226 208 207 524 227 210 216 212 228 206 526 209 530 213 220 348 536 214 534 659 514 512 221 660 218 654 365 525 229 655 656 515 667 670 519 535 230 360 516 669 668 349 661 663 366 662 361 511 533 652 648 521 786 363 509 780 350 347 649 781 510 787 358 357 345 783 528 666 475 785 354 351 782 645 353 499 492 485 368 356 910 367 479 484 498 482 352 476 930 491 474 481 495 487 488 940 480 486 478 496 494 The described product attributes and application examples have been tested in the adapted to the users' individual conditions and tested in trials. For this reason, we Schmincke laboratory. The information is based on our current state of technical cannot provide a warranty for product attributes and/or assume liability for damages findings and experience. Due to the diversity of applications in terms of painting that occur in connection with the use of our products. By the way: Specifics for techniques, materials and working conditions, as well as numerous possible influ- handling and product safety you will find on our website www.schmincke.de (e.g. ences, this information is based on a general application range. A legally binding download/safety data sheets). guarantee of specific attributes or the suitability for a specific usage purpose can- For special questions please don´t hesitate to ask our team in the lab! The best way not be derived from our information; therefore the use of the products must be to get in contact with them is via mail at: [email protected]. H. Schmincke & Co. GmbH & Co. KG · Otto-Hahn-Str. 2 · D- 40699 Erkrath · Tel.: +49-211-2509-0 · www.schmincke.de · [email protected] 03/2015 Finest artists’ water-colours Series 14 101 1 HHHHH 102 1 HHHHH 206 3 HHHH 215 1 HHH 211 2 HHH 223 3 HHHH 207 4 HHHH 224 3 HHHH 208 3 HHHH l l l l Titanium opaque Permanent Titanium yellow Lemon yellow Chrome yellow Cadmium Vanadium Cadmium Aureolin white Chinese white lemon, no lead yellow lemon yellow yellow light modern 216 2 HHHH 209 2 HHHH 210 4 HHHH 212 2 HHH 225 3 HHHH 220 2 HHHH 226 3 HHHH 213 2 HHH 227 3 HHHH l l l l l Pure yellow Translucent Gamboge gum Chrome yellow Cadmium Indian yellow Cadmium yellow Chrome yellow Cadmium yellow modern light, no lead yellow middle deep deep, no lead orange light 214 2 HHHH 228 3 HHHH 218 2 HHH 361 3 HHHH 348 3 HHHH 365 3 HHHH 360 3 HHHH 349 3 HHHH 347 3 HHHH l l l l Chrome orange, Cadmium Translucent Permanent red Cadmium red Vermilion Permanent red Cadmium red Cadmium red no lead orange deep orange orange orange light middle 363 3 HHHH 366 3 HHHH 350 3 HHHH 345 2 HH 357 1 H 358 2 HH 354 3 HHHH 356 1 HH 351 3 HHHH l l l l l Scarlet red Deep red Cadmium red Dark red Alizarincrimson Madder lake Madder red dark Rose madder Ruby red deep deep 353 3 HHHH 352 3 HHH 367 3 HHH 368 2 HHH 474 3 HHHH 476 2 HH 495 2 HHHH 482 3 HHHH 498 3 HHH l l l l l l Permanent Magenta Purple Magenta Quinacridone Manganese Mauve Ultramarine Delft blue Dark blue indigo carmine violet violet violet 485 2 HH 488 4 HHHHH 494 2 HHHH 486 1 HHHH 487 4 HHHHH 496 2 HHHH 480 1 HHHH 478 2 HHHH 492 1 HHHH l l l l l Indigo Cobalt blue Ultramarine Cobalt blue Cobalt blue light Ultramarine Mountain blue Helio blue Prussian blue deep finest hue blue reddish 491 2 HHHH 484 1 HHHH 479 1 HHHH 481 1 HHHH 499 4 HHHHH 475 1 HHH 509 4 HHHHH 510 4 HHHHH 528 2 HHHH l l l l l Paris blue Phthalo blue Helio cerulean Cerulean Cobalt cerulean Helio turquoise Cobalt turquoise Cobalt green Prussian green blue hue turquoise 519 1 HHHH 511 2 HHHHH 514 2 HHHH 530 2 HHH 526 2 HHHH 524 2 HHHH 521 1 HHHH 533 4 HHHHH 534 2 HHHH l l l l l Phthalo green Chromium oxide Helio green Sap green Permanent May green Hooker’s green Cobalt green Permanent green brilliant green dark green olive 515 1 HH 535 4 HHHHH 512 2 HHHHH 516 1 HHHH 525 2 HHHH 536 2 HHHH 221 2 HHHH 229 2 HHHH 656 1 HHHHH l l l l Olive green Cobalt green Chromium Green Earth Olive green Green yellow Jaune brilliant Naples yellow Yellow raw pure oxide green yellowish dark ochre 667 1 HHHHH 655 1 HHHHH 659 2 HHHH 660 1 HHHHH 230 2 HHHH 654 2 HHH 661 1 HHHHH 648 2 HHHH 670 2 HHHH l l l l l Raw umber Yellow ochre Titanum gold Raw Sienna Naples yellow Gold brown Burnt Sienna Translucent Madder brown ochre reddish brown 649 1 HHHHH 666 1 HHHHH 645 1 HHHHH 669 1 HHHH 668 1 HHHHH 663 1 HHHH 662 1 HHHH 652 2 HHHHH 782 1 HHH l l l l l l English Venetian Pozzuoli earth Indian red Vandyke brown Burnt umber Sepia brown Sepia brown Walnut brown Neutral tint red tone 783 1 HHHH 787 1 HHHH 785 3 HHHH 786 1 HHHH 781 1 HHHH 780 1 HHHHH 894 2 HHHHH 893 2 HHHH 930 2 l l l l l Schmincke Payne’s grey Neutral grey Charcoal grey Lamp black Ivory black Silver Gold Brilliant purple payne’s grey bluish Classification of symbols HHHHH extremely lightfast transparent non-staining 110 colours 940 2 910 2 HHHH good lightfastness semi-transparent semi-staining in small and large pans HHH lightfast semi-opaque staining Brilliant Brilliant HH limited lightfastness opaque in 5 ml and 15 ml tubes red violet blue violet H less lightfast 1 Price group l reduced assortment, 59 colours, includes all colours contained in sets 09/2012 H. Schmincke & Co. GmbH & Co. KG · Finest artists’ colours · Otto-Hahn-Str. 2 · D - 40699 Erkrath · Phone +49 (0)211/ 25 09 - 0 · www.schmincke.de · [email protected].
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