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Crimson | Matisse Studio acrylic paint

    Chemical Description: Naphthol carbamide

    Pigment Numbers: PR170

    Lightfastness Rating: ASTM II

    Pigment Opacity: Transparent

    Paint Opacity: Semi-Transparent

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    Crimson | Matisse Studio acrylic paint

    Naphthol pigments have roots dating back to the 1880s, with the inaugural pigment known as para red. In the 20th century, superior alternatives like PR170, still belonging to the naphthol family but showcasing enhanced permanence, overshadowed its predecessor. These pigments derive their name from being phenols ultimately sourced from naphthalene, also fittingly described as azo pigments. Before the advent of quinacridones, naphthols held sway as the most lightfast reds, finding applications in automotive coatings for decades. Their enduring popularity persists in the printing inks industry, especially in high-quality printing scenarios.

    Beyond its prowess as a pure red in graphic arts, Naphthol Crimson unfolds its versatility. When blended with Ultramarine Blue, it yields captivating violets, with nuances varying by experimenting with different blues, such as Cobalt Blue. For softer, more muted violets and mauves, a rendezvous with Cerulean Blue is the artist's choice. Mixing it with white unveils cool pinks, while partnering with Burnt Umber produces a warm burgundy hue. Crimson emerges as the artist's versatile companion, offering a spectrum of possibilities to bring creative visions to life.


    Safety Data Sheet for Matisse STUDIO Crimson (SDS)

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    STUDIO Crimson is available in the following sizes

    STUDIO • 120ml 


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