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89 by Steve Sauer on 05/23/01 at 5:43 PM
Re: Oil Colours for old paint. tec.

In Reply to: Re: Oil Colours for old paint. tec. posted by Steve Sauer on 05/23/01 at 5:39 PM:

Imitations of Naples yellows are generally quite inferior to the genuine pigment.

Grumbacher's imitation is relatively close to Doak's genuine, but not as rich. Winsor & Newton's imitation is worse. It looks like beige when compared to the real color.

Doak may sell the reddish (orangish) version of Naples yellow as "Jeune Brilliant" instead of calling it Naples. I think it's his personal preference. It may not be the Naples reddish pigment, though.


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