10058 Quinacridone Violet

Jackson's Artist Pigment

Company
Jackson's (7 products)
Medium
Dry pigment
Pigments
  • PV19 ●●●●●
Transparency
Transparent
Drying time
Average
Oil Absorption
50 g linseed oil / 100 g
Pigment particle size
≈ 0.06 µm
Description from the manufacturer
The first Quinacridone compound was discovered in 1896, but its suitability as a pigment wasn’t recognised until 1955. Quinacridone Violet is less purple than Quinacridone Magenta (PR122), but still leans slightly towards blue. Like other Quinacridone pigments, it is very staining and has a high tinting strength. It makes very deep and vibrant violets when mixed with Ultramarine Blue.
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