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R&F Encaustic Paint Block - Prussian Blue, 40 ml

Deepest, reddest of all blues. Powerful and very, very velvety. Slightly grainy texture. May not be absolutely lightfast in tints.

  • Pigment Composition: PB27-Prussian Blue
  • Paint Lines: Encaustic, Pigment Stick
  • Opacity: Transparent
  • Pigment Stick Drying Rate: Fast
  • Classification: Synthetic Inorganic
  • Chemical Composition: Quinacridone violet, cadmium red, zinc-titanium white
  • Safety Information: Conforms to ASTM D-4236
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R&F Encaustic Paint Block - Prussian Blue, 40 ml

Deepest, reddest of all blues. Powerful and very, very velvety. Slightly grainy texture. May not be absolutely lightfast in tints.

  • Pigment Composition: PB27-Prussian Blue
  • Paint Lines: Encaustic, Pigment Stick
  • Opacity: Transparent
  • Pigment Stick Drying Rate: Fast
  • Classification: Synthetic Inorganic
  • Chemical Composition: Quinacridone violet, cadmium red, zinc-titanium white
  • Safety Information: Conforms to ASTM D-4236


Pigment Name: PB27-Prussian Blue

Classification: Synthetic Inorganic

Chemical Composition: Ferric ferrocyanide/iron (III)-hexacyanoferrate (II)

Properties

Prussian Blue is a semi-transparent, deep cyan-blue with a greenish undertone and a very high tinting strength unequaled by most pigments. It is similar to Phthalo Blue unless mixed with white, when it gives up intensity and becomes smoky. It can behave erratically and less reliably in oil and watercolour form depending on its manufacture. For permanent painting Phthalo Blue is considered a more reliable choice.

Permanence

Prussian Blue is lightfast and permanent in all techniques except for fresco. When mixed with Zinc White in watercolour or tempera form, it fades upon exposure to light and completely regains its chromatic strength in the dark. Modern manufacturing techniques have made this tendency less of an issue in recent years

Toxicity

Prussian Blue is moderately toxic if ingested. It will emit toxic hydrogen cyanide gas if heated, exposed to ultraviolet radiation, or treated with acid.

History

The first of the modern pigments, Prussian Blue is the first artificial pigment with a known history. It was discovered by accident in 1704 by the Berlin colour maker Heinrich Diesbach, who was trying to create a pigment with a red hue by mixing iron sulfate and potash. The potash Diesbach purchased from a local laboratory had been contaminated by animal oil and blood during previous experimentation. The resulting mixture yielded a very pale red that changed to purple and then deep blue when he tried to concentrate it. Since previous blue pigments came from lapis lazuli, an expensive stone, Diesbach discovery was extremely important for artists of the time.

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BrandR&F Encaustic Handmade Paints
Country of ManufactureUnited States
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