Title: Rublev Colours Lead White | Lead White Artist Oils Online
1Rublev Colours Lead White Lead White Artist
Oils Online
- Rublev colours lead white is an opaque white that
is smooth and long and formulated to maintain the
unique characteristics of each pigment in oil. We
use genuine natural and historical pigments like
those used by the old masters. Get lead white
artist oils online from Natural Pigments.
2Our lead white is made with pale linseed oil and
basic lead carbonate (made according to modern
processes) without stabilizers (e.g. stearates,
waxes, etc.) or fillers to alter the
characteristics of the pigment. As a result, you
get higher pigment volume concentration (PVC)
than other brands of lead white (flake white)as
high as 50. This means most brands of flake
white do not weigh nearly as much as Rublev
Colours 50 ml tube. Yet, Rublev Colours Lead
White is not overly stiff and mixes well with all
other oil colors.
3Lead white is the most common white found on the
old masters' palette. Lead pigments have been
made artificially since Antiquity, although
health concern of lead poisoning has greatly
diminished its role in paint today.
4Rublev Colours Lead White Artists Oil is an
opaque white that is smooth and brushes long. The
consistency straight out of the tube is creamy,
slightly ropey yet retains its shape as you
manipulate it while being soft yet sculptural.
Our lead white is made with pale linseed oil and
basic lead carbonate (made according to modern
processes) without stearates (a pigment
stabilizer), other pigments or fillers to alter
the characteristics of the pigment. As a result
you get a higher pigment volume concentration
(PVC) than other brands of lead white (flake
white) greater than 50.
5Venetian WhiteTransparency for Better Tints
Rublev Colours Venetian White Artists Oil is is a
semi-opaque white ground in a blend of pale
linseed and walnut oil that provides a stiff
white excellent for mixing with colors. According
to Salters edition of George Fields Chromatograp
hy (1869), Venetian white was a commercial name
in the 19th century for a white pigment mixture
composed of equal parts of lead white (basic lead
carbonate) and heavy spar (that is, the barium
sulfate mineral barite or baryte). The
names Venice white and Venice ceruse were also
used for this mixture as well as for pure lead
white. Weve replicated this color for artists
today without the fillers and stearates of modern
whites. The white mineral barite has a lower
refractive index than lead white, making it less
opaque and hence well suited for mixing with
other colors. Use it to make pale tints of colors
without overpowering them or as a foundation for
other colors.
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