Order today free shipping above $125 CAD

    • Sennelier Watercolour No. 257 Gold Ochre Series 1

      Sennelier Watercolour No. 257 Gold Ochre Series 1

      C$14.77

      Sennelier French Artists' Watercolors offer a bright and lively palette in the tradition of French Impressionists. Featuring brilliant colors, including 50 single pigment colors (many unique to Sennelier), the colors evoke the beauty of Southern France.

        In stock (1)

        • Free shipping From C$125.00
        PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

        Pigment Information

        This color contains the following pigments:
        PY83-Diarylide Yellow 83
        PY119-Zinc Ferrite Brown
        PY42-Yellow Iron Oxide
        Pigment Name
        PY83-Diarylide Yellow 83
        Pigment Type
        organic, disazo
        Chemical Formula
        C36H32Cl4N6O8
        Properties
        Diarylide Yellow is a semi-opaque, moderately staining, intense deep reddish yellow pigment with good tinting strength.
        Permanence
        Diarylide Yellow 83 has very good lightfastness and permanence. However, it can fade in tints, so some artists do not consider it suitable as an artists' color. Many other diarylide yellow pigments are reported to have fair to poor lightfastness, and some are completely fugitive. Diarylide Yellow 83 is reputed to be one of the most permanent of the entire group.
        Toxicity
        Diarylide Yellow has no significant acute hazards, but chronic hazards have not been well studied.
        History
        Diarylide Yellow comes from a family of azo pigments called Diarylide. These yellow hued pigments were developed around 1940 and are very important in printing inks.
        Pigment Name
        PY119-Zinc Ferrite Brown
        Pigment Type
        inorganic
        Chemical Formula
        (Zn, Fe)Fe2O4
        Properties
        Zinc Ferrite Brown is a yellowish brown.
        Permanence
        Toxicity
        History
        Zinc Ferrite Brown has been used in paints and plastics.
        Pigment Name
        PY42-Yellow Iron Oxide
        Pigment Type
        Chemical Name
        iron(III)-oxide, hydrated
        Chemical Formula
        Fe2O3 • H2O
        Properties
        Yellow Ochre provides artists with earthtones from cream to brown. It has good hiding power, produces a quick drying paint, and can be safely mixed with other pigments. Its transparency varies widely from opaque shades to more transparent ones, which are valued for their use as glazes. If gypsum is present, Yellow Ochre is not suitable for frescoing. (See Brown Ochre, PY43.) PY42 is made from synthetic iron oxides. PY43 is made from natural iron oxide.
        Permanence
        Yellow Ochre has excellent permanence because ochres are some of the most permanent pigments available.
        Toxicity
        Yellow Ochre is non-toxic unless it contains manganese.
        History
        Ochre comes from the Greek word ochros, meaning pale yellow. It was one of the first pigments to be used by human beings, and evidence of its use has been found at 300,000 year old sites in France and the former Czechoslovakia.

        Recent articles

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        compare0