Description
Stoneground Watercolour Naphthol Red
A brilliant, intense red, Naphthol Red was first used as an artist pigment during the 1920s. The name comes from the Greek word for mineral oil, a nod to the pigment’s petroleum-based origins. A versatile mixing colour, or used on its own, Stoneground Naphthol Red is useful in a variety of applications.
Artist Notes: Mix Naphthol Red and Ultramarine Blue for interesting violets, or combine with Titanium White for cool pink tints.
Paint Maker’s Notes: Naphthol Red was first used as an artist pigment during the 1920s. The name comes from the Greek word for mineral oil, a nod to the pigment’s petroleum-based origins.
Details:
- Available in half pans
- Lightfast
- Permanent
- Non Toxic
- Staining
- Non Granular
- Semi Opaque
- Pigment Number: PR170
Available in the following Stoneground Watercolour Palette: Large Landscape Palette.