SCHMINCKE HORADAM W/C SET METAL 48 X HALF PANS

Stock Code:
SC74448097
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$749.00
NOW:
$569.00

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Description

This set contains 48 x half pans of Schmincke Horadam Watercolours, in a metal box.
Set contains one each of half pans:

893 Gold
894 Silver
101 Titanium Opaque White
215 Lemon Yellow
224 Cadmium Yellow Light
209 Transparent Yellow
217 Quinacridone Gold Hue
220 Indian Yellow
213 Chromium Yellow Hue Deep
214 Chromium Orange Hue
218 Transparent Orange
349 Cadmium Red Light
363 Scarlet Red
366 Perylene Maroon
371 Perylene Violet
354 Madder Red Dark
353 Permanent Carmine
352 Magenta
474 Manganese Violet
495 Ultramarine Violet
482 Delft Blue
485 Indigo
494 Ultramarine Finest
480 Mountain Blue
492 Prussian Blue
484 Phthalo Blue
479 Helio Cerulean
475 Helio Turquoise
509 Cobalt Turquoise
528 Prussian Green
519 Phthalo Green
524 May Green
533 Cobalt Green Dark
784 Perylene Green
534 Pernament Green Olive
525 Olive Green Yellowish
221 Jaune Brilliant Dark
229 Naples Yellow
655 Yellow Ochre
661 Burnt Sienna
649 English Venetian Red
645 Indian Red
668 Burnt Umber
663 Sepia Brown
787 Paynes Grey Bluish
782 Neutral Tint
780 Ivory Black
plus ONETZ.

Only the best raw materials are used in order for Horadam Watercolours to be fully re-soluble when dried on the palette, and with a high control of paint flow even on soft watercolour papers.

ABOUT SCHMINCKE
Schmincke began at the end of the 19th Century, when the colour chemists Josef Horadam and Hermann Schmincke saw an opportunity to provide the artists of the day with a truly superior artists oil, and so set out to Italy where traditional studio painting was still taught, in search of the nearly forgotten resin oil formulations.
In 1881, at the Academy of Fine Art in Florence, they secured the precision formulations of the Professor Cesare Mussini, a guardian of the old masters techniques, and on these formulations, the two founded their manufacturing establishment under the name H.Schmincke and Co.

In subsequent years, artists’ colours to suit all techniques were introduced, such as Josef Horadam’s patent watercolours of 1892. Through the entire 20th century, every generation of owner has lead the company to its current position as one of the worlds leading manufacturers of finest artists’ colour.