Venetian White Oil Paint
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Last updated 02 Jun 2024
lt;p><strong>Venetian White Oil Color</strong> is an authentic reproduction of the nineteenth-century white oil paint known as Venetian white. According to Salter’s edition of George Field’s Chromatography (1869), Venetian white was a commercial name in the nineteenth century for a white pigment mixture composed of equal parts of lead white (basic lead carbonate) and ‘heavy spar’ (that is, the barium sulfate mineral barite or baryte). The names Venice white and Venice ceruse were also used for this mixture, and pure lead white.</p> <p>We’ve replicated this color for artists today without the fillers and stabilizers (e.g., stearates, waxes, etc.) typical of modern whites. The white mineral barite (Refractive Index or R.I. 1.65) has a lower refractive index than lead white (R. I. 2.01), making it less opaque and well-suited for mixing with other colors. Use it to make pale tints of colors without overpowering them or as a foundation for other colors.</p> Reference <p>George Field. Chromatography; Or, A Treatise on Colours and Pigments, edited by T. W. Salter. London, 1869.</p> <p>To compare all Lead Whites, please see the article “.”</p> Composition and Permanence <table> <tbody> <tr> <td colspan="2"><span>Venetian White</span></td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>Color:</strong></td> <td>Venetian White</td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>Pigment:</strong></td> <td>Mixed pigment (See "Pigment Information" below)</td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>Binder:</strong></td> <td>Walnut oil</td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>Additive(s):</strong></td> <td>None</td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="2"><span>Pigment 1 Information</span></td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>Pigment:</strong></td> <td><strong></strong></td> </tr> <tr> <td> <strong>Pigment Classification:</strong></td> <td>Synthetic inorganic</td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>Colour Index:</strong></td> <td>Pigment White 1 (77597)</td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>Chemical Name:</strong></td> <td>Basic lead carbonate or Lead(II) carbonate basic</td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>Chemical Formula:</strong></td> <td>2PbCO3.Pb(OH)2</td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>CAS No.</strong></td> <td>1319-46-6</td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="2"><span>Pigment 2 Information</span></td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>Pigment:</strong></td> <td><strong></strong></td> </tr> <tr> <td> <strong>Pigment Classification:</strong></td> <td>Natural inorganic</td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>Colour Index:</strong></td> <td>Pigment White 22</td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>Chemical Name:</strong></td> <td>Barium sulfate</td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>Chemical Formula:</strong></td> <td>BaSO4</td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>CAS No.</strong></td> <td>7727-43-7<br> 13462-86-7</td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="2"><span>Properties</span></td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>Code:</strong></td> <td>808</td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>Series:</strong></td> <td>3</td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>Opacity:</strong></td> <td>Semi-Opaque</td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>Tinting Strength:</strong></td> <td>Medium</td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>Drying Rate:</strong></td> <td>Medium</td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>ASTM Lightfastness:</strong></td> <td>Not Listed</td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>Permanence:</strong></td> <td>A - Permanent</td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>Safety Information:</strong></td> <td><strong>DANGER! CONTAINS LEAD. HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED.</strong> Avoid ingestion and skin contact. Wear protective clothing and gloves to prevent contact with skin. Never use near children or pets. Conforms to ASTM D 4236.<br> <p><strong>DANGER</strong><br> <strong>CONTAINS LEAD / CONTIENT DU PLOMB</strong><br> <strong>DO NOT APPLY TO SURFACES ACCESSIBLE TO CHILDREN OR PREGNANT WOMEN.</strong><br> <strong>NE PAS APPLIQUER SUR UNE SURFACE ACCESSIBLE AUX ENFANTS OU AUX FEMMES ENCEINTES.</strong><br> Must be used exclusively as material for the purposes of arts, crafts or hobbies, not for use by children. Utiliser uniquement aux fins suivantes comme matériaux pour les besoins d
Venetian White Oil Color is an authentic reproduction of the nineteenth-century white oil paint known as Venetian white. According to Salter’s edition of George Field’s Chromatography (1869), Venetian white was a commercial name in the nineteenth century for a white pigment mixture composed of equal parts of lead white (basic lead carbonate) and ‘heavy spar’ (that is, the barium sulfate mineral barite or baryte). The names Venice white and Venice ceruse were also used for this mixture, and pure lead white. We’ve replicated this color for artists today without the fillers and stabilizers (e.g., stearates, waxes, etc.) typical of modern whites. The white mineral barite (Refractive Index or R.I. 1.65) has a lower refractive index than lead white (R. I. 2.01), making it less opaque and well-suited for mixing with other colors. Use it to make pale tints of colors without overpowering them or as a foundation for other colors. Reference George Field. Chromatography; Or, A Treatise on Colours and Pigments, edited by T. W. Salter. London, 1869. To compare all Lead Whites, please see the article “.” Composition and Permanence Venetian White Color: Venetian White Pigment: Mixed pigment (See Pigment Information below) Binder: Walnut oil Additive(s): None Pigment 1 Information Pigment: Pigment Classification: Synthetic inorganic Colour Index: Pigment White 1 (77597) Chemical Name: Basic lead carbonate or Lead(II) carbonate basic Chemical Formula: 2PbCO3.Pb(OH)2 CAS No. 1319-46-6 Pigment 2 Information Pigment: Pigment Classification: Natural inorganic Colour Index: Pigment White 22 Chemical Name: Barium sulfate Chemical Formula: BaSO4 CAS No. 7727-43-7 13462-86-7 Properties Code: 808 Series: 3 Opacity: Semi-Opaque Tinting Strength: Medium Drying Rate: Medium ASTM Lightfastness: Not Listed Permanence: A - Permanent Safety Information: DANGER! CONTAINS LEAD. HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED. Avoid ingestion and skin contact. Wear protective clothing and gloves to prevent contact with skin. Never use near children or pets. Conforms to ASTM D 4236. DANGER CONTAINS LEAD / CONTIENT DU PLOMB DO NOT APPLY TO SURFACES ACCESSIBLE TO CHILDREN OR PREGNANT WOMEN. NE PAS APPLIQUER SUR UNE SURFACE ACCESSIBLE AUX ENFANTS OU AUX FEMMES ENCEINTES. Must be used exclusively as material for the purposes of arts, crafts or hobbies, not for use by children. Utiliser uniquement aux fins suivantes comme matériaux pour les besoins d'art, d'artisanat ou passe-temps, pas pour une utilisation par les enfants. Protect yourself against the chronic hazards of this and other chemical products by keeping them out of your body. Do this by avoiding ingestion, excessive skin contact, and inhaling spraying mists, sanding dust, and vapors from heating. For a detailed explanation of the terms in the table above, please visit . Notes Some separation of pigment and oil may occur in Rublev Colours Artist Oils and is a natural process when no wax or stabilizers are added to paint to prevent this from occurring. All images of color swatches on this website are only approximations of the actual color of the oil paint. We have carefully matched the color in these pictures on calibrated color monitors to the actual color. However, your results may vary because of the wide variance in color monitors. Color Swatch Note: The color swatch was created with a thick application (left side) of color and a tint (right side) made with equal parts of color and titanium white and applied on acrylic primed cotton canvas. Drawdown Note: The image of the drawdown contains a pre-mixed paint film of 6 mils (0.006 inches) thickness applied to a standard test card to examine color consistency, opacity, and other qualities. The drawdowns show the color's full strength (mass tone) on the left and mixed in a 1:2 ratio with titanium white on the right. The bottom area of the drawdowns is scraped to show undertones.
Venetian White Oil Color is an authentic reproduction of the nineteenth-century white oil paint known as Venetian white. According to Salter’s edition of George Field’s Chromatography (1869), Venetian white was a commercial name in the nineteenth century for a white pigment mixture composed of equal parts of lead white (basic lead carbonate) and ‘heavy spar’ (that is, the barium sulfate mineral barite or baryte). The names Venice white and Venice ceruse were also used for this mixture, and pure lead white. We’ve replicated this color for artists today without the fillers and stabilizers (e.g., stearates, waxes, etc.) typical of modern whites. The white mineral barite (Refractive Index or R.I. 1.65) has a lower refractive index than lead white (R. I. 2.01), making it less opaque and well-suited for mixing with other colors. Use it to make pale tints of colors without overpowering them or as a foundation for other colors. Reference George Field. Chromatography; Or, A Treatise on Colours and Pigments, edited by T. W. Salter. London, 1869. To compare all Lead Whites, please see the article “.” Composition and Permanence Venetian White Color: Venetian White Pigment: Mixed pigment (See Pigment Information below) Binder: Walnut oil Additive(s): None Pigment 1 Information Pigment: Pigment Classification: Synthetic inorganic Colour Index: Pigment White 1 (77597) Chemical Name: Basic lead carbonate or Lead(II) carbonate basic Chemical Formula: 2PbCO3.Pb(OH)2 CAS No. 1319-46-6 Pigment 2 Information Pigment: Pigment Classification: Natural inorganic Colour Index: Pigment White 22 Chemical Name: Barium sulfate Chemical Formula: BaSO4 CAS No. 7727-43-7 13462-86-7 Properties Code: 808 Series: 3 Opacity: Semi-Opaque Tinting Strength: Medium Drying Rate: Medium ASTM Lightfastness: Not Listed Permanence: A - Permanent Safety Information: DANGER! CONTAINS LEAD. HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED. Avoid ingestion and skin contact. Wear protective clothing and gloves to prevent contact with skin. Never use near children or pets. Conforms to ASTM D 4236. DANGER CONTAINS LEAD / CONTIENT DU PLOMB DO NOT APPLY TO SURFACES ACCESSIBLE TO CHILDREN OR PREGNANT WOMEN. NE PAS APPLIQUER SUR UNE SURFACE ACCESSIBLE AUX ENFANTS OU AUX FEMMES ENCEINTES. Must be used exclusively as material for the purposes of arts, crafts or hobbies, not for use by children. Utiliser uniquement aux fins suivantes comme matériaux pour les besoins d'art, d'artisanat ou passe-temps, pas pour une utilisation par les enfants. Protect yourself against the chronic hazards of this and other chemical products by keeping them out of your body. Do this by avoiding ingestion, excessive skin contact, and inhaling spraying mists, sanding dust, and vapors from heating. For a detailed explanation of the terms in the table above, please visit . Notes Some separation of pigment and oil may occur in Rublev Colours Artist Oils and is a natural process when no wax or stabilizers are added to paint to prevent this from occurring. All images of color swatches on this website are only approximations of the actual color of the oil paint. We have carefully matched the color in these pictures on calibrated color monitors to the actual color. However, your results may vary because of the wide variance in color monitors. Color Swatch Note: The color swatch was created with a thick application (left side) of color and a tint (right side) made with equal parts of color and titanium white and applied on acrylic primed cotton canvas. Drawdown Note: The image of the drawdown contains a pre-mixed paint film of 6 mils (0.006 inches) thickness applied to a standard test card to examine color consistency, opacity, and other qualities. The drawdowns show the color's full strength (mass tone) on the left and mixed in a 1:2 ratio with titanium white on the right. The bottom area of the drawdowns is scraped to show undertones.
Venetian masks at the bridge Painting by Marco Ortolan
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