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  2. Van Dyke brown - Wikipedia

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    Van Dyke (Vandyke) brown, also known as Cassel earth or Cologne earth, is a deep, rich, and warm brown colour often used in painting and printmaking. Early publications on the pigment refer to it as Cassel (or Kassel) earth or Cologne earth in reference to its city of origin; however, today it is typically called Van Dyke brown after the painter Anthony van Dyck.

  3. Liquitex - Wikipedia

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    Founded by Henry Levison as "Permanent Pigments" in 1955, the company created the first water-based acrylic gesso. That same year, Levison decided to reorganize the company under the name "Liquitex". In 1956, the company starting selling water-based "Soft Body" acrylic paints. In 1963, "Heavy Body" paints were available with a thicker consistency.

  4. Sennelier - Wikipedia

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    Sennelier is one of just a few companies that still provides dry pigments for sale. Most artists today simply buy ready-mixed paints. The range of dry pure pigments offered by the company is quite large, exceeding eighty colors. The artist can then mix the colors into the preferred medium, creating a range of possibilities.

  5. Mummy brown - Wikipedia

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    Ancient mummy brown is a rich brown pigment with a warm vibrancy. The colour is intermediate in tint between burnt umber and raw umber. [3] It has good transparency. It could be used in oil paint and watercolour for glazing, shadows, flesh tones, and shading.

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  7. Aureolin - Wikipedia

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    Aureolin (sometimes called cobalt yellow) is a pigment sparingly used in oil and watercolor painting.Its color index name is PY40 (40th entry on list of yellow pigments). It was first made in 1831 by Nikolaus Wolfgang Fischer in Breslau characterizing it as "Doppelsalze" or double-salts [1] and its chemical composition is potassium cobaltinitri

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