Viridian Green Hue
Item: 7469(Series: 1)
Guignet of Paris patented the process for manufacturing Viridian Green in 1859. The popularity of this bright, exceedingly clear blue-green color led some to believe that it could eventually replace all other greens, both ancient and modern. GOLDEN's mixture and is a useful replacement for artists familiar with the original.
Technical Detail
Opacity / Transparency | |
Lightfastness rating | |
Munsell Notation Listing | Hue:8.8 Value:3 Chroma:5 |
Gloss Average | 83.7 |
Viscosity Range | 4000-15000 CPS |
CIE L*a*b* Values | L*35.64 a*-24.01 b*0.39 |
Tint Strength | 85.23 |
Pigment Detail
CI name (number) | Common name | Classification | Chemical Description |
---|---|---|---|
PW6 (77891) | Titanium White | Titanium Dioxide Rutile | Synthetic Inorganic |
PB15:3 (74160) | Copper Phthalocyanine | ||
PBr7 (77491) | Brown Iron Oxide | Natural Iron Oxide | Natural Inorganic |
PY150 (12764 ) | Nickel Complex Azo | Synthetic Organic |
Available Lines
Available Sizes
Size | Item | UPC |
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2 oz tube | 0007469-2 | 738797746923 |
5 oz tube | 0007469-3 | 738797746930 |
4 oz jar | 0007469-4 | 738797746947 |
8 oz jar | 0007469-5 | 738797746954 |