10019 Cobalt Cerulean Blue

Jackson's Artist Pigment

Company
Jackson's (7 products)
Medium
Dry pigment
Pigments
  • PB36 ●●●●●
Transparency
Semi-Transparent
Drying time
Fast
Oil Absorption
25 g linseed oil / 100 g
Pigment particle size
≈ 1 µm
Description from the manufacturer
Cerulean Blue was introduced as an artist pigment in the 1860s. It was a favourite for the Impressionists, who used it to paint their skies. PB36 is less expensive than PB35 (the other Cerulean Blue pigment) because of its lower cobalt content, and is generally a little more green in hue, stronger in colour, and higher in tinting strength. Try mixing it with Unbleached Titanium (PW 6:1) to make some beautiful, gentle green-greys.
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