Rembrandt Artists' Oil Color - Cerulean Blue, 40 ml tube
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Product Details
- Description:
- Artists' Oil Colors
- Color:
- Cerulean Blue
- Size:
- 40 ml (1.35 oz)
- Format:
- Tube
- No.
- 534
- Series:
- 5
- Mfg #:
- 01055342
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Due to differences in users’ monitors, the colors presented are an approximation of the true color.
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Pigment Information
This color contains the following pigments:
PB35-Cerulean Blue
Pigment Name
PB35-Cerulean Blue
Pigment Type
inorganic
Chemical Name
cobalt(II) stannate
Chemical Formula
CoO n SnO2
Properties
Cerulean Blue is the standard cool blue, considered the traditional counterpart to Ultramarine, and is often used for painting atmospheric shades. It is quick drying and retains its color well, better than any other blue, in oil paint form. However, it tends to granulate or become chalky in watercolors. It has limited hiding power, is semi-opaque, and is easy to control. Its tinting capacity is low, so it can become lost when mixing.
Permanence
Cerulean Blue has excellent permanence. It is very stable and lightfast.
Toxicity
Cerulean Blue is moderately toxic if inhaled or ingested and slightly toxic if it comes into contact with skin.
History
The name Cerulean Blue comes from the Latin word caelum, meaning sky. This pigment was discovered in 1805 by Andreas Hopfner, but it was not widely available until introduced by Messrs. G. Rowney & Co. in England under the name coeruleum in 1860 for use in aquarelle and oil painting. It was produced by the action of heat on cobalt oxide and other metallic bases.
Safety Data Sheet
UPC Code: 8712079059170
ASIN #: B0014ZSRFU