Difference between revisions of "Pigment"

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Examples of some organic pigments are:  
 
Examples of some organic pigments are:  
  
* animal ([[melanin|melanin]], [[cochineal|cochineal]], [[Indian%20yellow|Indian yellow]])  
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* animal (melanin, [[cochineal|cochineal]], [[Indian%20yellow|Indian yellow]])  
 
* vegetable ([[madder|madder]], [[indigo|indigo]], [[gamboge|gamboge]])  
 
* vegetable ([[madder|madder]], [[indigo|indigo]], [[gamboge|gamboge]])  
 
* synthetic ([[verdigris|verdigris]], [[phthalocyanine blue|phthalocyanine]], [[lake|lakes]], [[para%20red|para red]])
 
* synthetic ([[verdigris|verdigris]], [[phthalocyanine blue|phthalocyanine]], [[lake|lakes]], [[para%20red|para red]])

Revision as of 09:16, 22 October 2022

Pastel box

Description

Watercolor set used by Claira Robbins
Windsor Newton artist colors
Indigo powder (Indigofera tinctoria)

An insoluble, dry solid that is pulverized to a fine powder then mixed with a binder to form a paint, ink or crayon.

Examples of inorganic pigments:

Examples of some organic pigments are:

Synonyms and Related Terms

pigments (pl., Fr.); pigmento (Esp., Port.);

Comparisons

Websites of pigment manufacturers

Resources and Citations

  • R.L. Feller, A. Roy, E. West Fizthugh, B. Berrie, Artists' pigments: A handbook of their history and characteristics (4 vol.), NGA (Washington DC) & Archetype Publications (London)

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