25076 Van Dyck Brown Natural

Jackson's Artist Pigment

Company
Jackson's (7 products)
Medium
Pigment, dry or paste
Pigments
Transparency
Semi-Transparent
Drying time in oil
Fast
Oil Absorption
60 g linseed oil / 100 g
Description from the manufacturer
Derived from soil and peat containing natural clays and iron oxides, Van Dyck Brown was used by many of the Old Masters- most notably Anthony van Dyck, Reubens, and Rembrandt. Most Van Dyck Brown paints are made using a mixture of earth pigments because lignite, a component of the historical pigment, has a tendency to oxidise and fade in colour. This pigment, on the other hand, has been formulated to provide excellent lightfastness.
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Sample
 
watercolor
masstone
digital sample
Value scale
Color Atlases
HLC H065_L035_C010
Color Notation (CIE L*a*b*)
L* 36.24 a* 4.63 b* 9.33 D50
L* 36.24 C* 10.41 63.59 D50

Sample
watercolor, masstone
Device
NCS Colourpin Pro
CIE-L*a*b*
L* 36.24 a* 4.63 b* 9.33 D50
L* 36.12 a* 3.88 b* 9.19 D65
CIE-L*Ch°(ab)
L* 36.24 C* 10.41 63.59 D50
L* 36.12 C* 9.97 67.12 D65
CIE-V*D*
V*ab 37.71 D*ab 64.61 D50
OK-Lab + Ch°
L 0.4508 a 0.0128 b 0.0236 C 0.0268 61.5303 D65
Munsell
Munsell C
CIECAM02
J 27.3 C 10.2 58.7 s 25.9 Q 158.1 M 10.6 a 5.3 b 8.7 D65
RGB
sRGB: r 97 g 82 b 70 hex #615246
P3: r 0.37 g 0.325 b 0.282
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Color Mixes (experimental) 
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Color mixer is an experimental feature using the paints' spectral curves, measured on masstone to predict the mixing path, assuming the paints were opaque.
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