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  1. Alumina Hydrate Light

    Alumina Hydrate Light

    Starting at: £8.30

    Alumina Hydrate is an inert pigment with highly absorbent properties, which can be ground into oil paint as an almost colourless extender. It is often used as an additive in commercial oil paints, particularly in conjunction with transparent or lake pigments, as it provides stability and a homogenous consistency without effecting colour or gloss, although it may effect the pigment strength. When combined with linseed oil, it produces an almost transparent painting medium for extending oil colours. Sometimes referred to as Lake Base. Learn More
  2. Roberson Artists' Oil Colour 40 ml

    Roberson Artists' Oil Colour 40 ml

    Starting at: £9.35

    Unlike other commercially available oil paints, Roberson Artists' Oil Colours do not contain any fillers, extenders or stabilisers. Each paint consists solely of high-quality pigment that has been ground into cold pressed linseed oil, resulting in a highly pigmented paint. This strength of colour presents the possibility of greater economy of use and a less homogenised texture between each tube, instead allowing the unique qualities of each individual pigment to reveal themselves. By limiting our range to 59 shades, we dispense with colours that can be easily mixed, creating a focussed palette of intense, lightfast paints that offer limitless combinations. 

    Available in 40ml and 225ml tubes

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  3. Gum Arabic

    Gum Arabic

    Starting at: £6.30

    Gum Arabic is a resoluble binding agent, commonly used in the preparation of watercolours, but also useful as an adhesive, a size, and in the production of soft pastels. It is a natural product, harvested from the Acacia tree between October and May. The highest grade of Gum Arabic comes from the Kordofan region of Sudan. It is exceptionally pale and pure and therefore particularly suited to watercolour painting. Please see the Formulas & Recipes section on our homepage for a recipe to make your own watercolour paints using Gum Arabic (currently under construction). Learn More
  4. Lilian May,  J.M.W. Turner Watercolour Box Set, 8 Wells

    Lilian May, J.M.W. Turner Watercolour Box Set, 8 Wells

    £40.00

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    Box Set Dimensions 9 cm x 5.5 cm Ultramarine PB29 Burnt Umber PBR6 Genuine Madder NR9 Vermilion PR4, PY1, W21 Mars Orange PY42, PR10 Indigo NB1 Yellow Ochre PY43 Prussian Blue PB27. ***Please note, this item is handmade in small batches, please contact us at info@cornelissen.com to order online*** Please note, this item is handmade in small batches, please contact us at info@cornelissen.com to order online. Learn More
  5. Lilian May,  J.M.W. Turner Watercolours, Matchbox Set, 4 Wells

    Lilian May, J.M.W. Turner Watercolours, Matchbox Set, 4 Wells

    £20.00

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    Matchbox Set Dimensions 5.5 cm x 3.5 cm Prussian Blue PB27 Yellow Ochre PY43 Vermilion PR4, PY1, W21 Genuine Madder NR9 ***Please note, this item is handmade in small batches, please contact us at info@cornelissen.com to order online*** Learn More
  6. Empty Watercolour Metal Box for 36 Half Pans

    Empty Watercolour Metal Box for 36 Half Pans

    £17.00

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    This unbranded watercolour metal box is the same as the lightweight metal boxes used by most of the major European colour-makers. The back of the box includes a thumb ring. Dimensions: 22.8 x 9.5 x 2cm Learn More
  7. Swann Morton Trimaway Scalpel

    Swann Morton Trimaway Scalpel

    £1.00

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    Swann Morton Throwaway Scalpel

    PERMITTED USES Over 18s only. Proof of age required. email: info@cornelissen.com Learn More

  8. Cornelissen Lino Set with 5 Blades

    Cornelissen Lino Set with 5 Blades

    £12.70

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    Wooden handle with 5 interchangeable blades. The blades are pushed into the handle, and removed using the dowel included. The blades are made from hardened cutting steel. Includes: - 1 x V-shape; - 1 x fine U-shape; - 1 x medium U-shape; - 1 x wide U-shape; - 1 x knife blade. Replacement blades are available for this set.

    PERMITTED USES Over 18s only. Proof of age required. E-mail: info@cornelissen.com Learn More

  9. London Pigment, London Red Brick

    London Pigment, London Red Brick

    £18.00

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    Made from pulverised historic London bricks collected from the foreshore of the Thames near Tower Bridge and Wapping this deep red pigment is essentially a variety of red ochre. During the Victorian era, London Clay was dug up and fired on construction sites to produce the building materials for the city. Red brick pigment has a medium grain size and is opaque. ****Please note, these pigments are artisan made in small batches. Please email info@cornelissen.com for availability**** Learn More

  10. London Pigment, Madder Pigment Set

    London Pigment, Madder Pigment Set

    £40.00

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    Madder Red-Brown Rose Madder Madder Light Kaolin Learn More
  11. CHROMATOPIA: An Illustrated History of Colour

    CHROMATOPIA: An Illustrated History of Colour

    £18.95

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    Reverse Cover Text: Did you know that the Egyptians created the first synthetic colour; or that the noblest purple comes from a predatory sea snail? Throughout history, artist pigments have been made from deadly metals, poisonous minerals, urine, cow dung, and even crushed insects. From grinding down beetles and burning animal bones to alchemy and serendipity, Chromatopia reveals the origin stories of over 50 of history's most extraordinary pigments. Spanning the ancient world to modern leaps in technology, this book for the artist, the history buff, the science lover an the design fanatic. "David has spent the entire life up to his elbows in this subject - he covers colour with beauty, depth and understanding. Anyone who has ever wondered about the origins of mummy brown, Tyrian purple or how manure makes the purest white need look no further." Narayan Khandejar, Director of the Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies, Harvard Art Museums

    Please note, the book is now only available in a paperback format.

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  12. London Pigment, Rotherhithe Orange Pigment

    London Pigment, Rotherhithe Orange Pigment

    £20.00

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    This unique colour is an intense orange oxide that is made from the decay of Victorian pipes mixing with the chalk bed of the infilled docks at Rotherhithe, in south east London. Rotherhithe has a long history as a port, with many shipyards from Elizabethan times until the early 20th century and with working docks until the 1970s, when they began to be infilled due to a decline in imports to Central London. With a fine particle size and transparent quality this pigment would be great for glazing techniques.

    Follow @londonpigment on Instagram for an insight into the stories behind the colours and how she makes them. 

    ****Please note, these pigments are artisan made in small batches. Please email info@cornelissen.com for availability**** Learn More
  13. Chrome Yellow Middle Pigment

    Chrome Yellow Middle Pigment

    Starting at: £10.00

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    Synthetic Inorganic pigment (Lead Chromate). Opaque. Good tinting strength. Lightfastness is good, but in some cases unstable as it can darken and turn greenish. Low oil absorption with fast drying rate. Recommended for oils not suitable for water-based mediums. Used since late 18th Century.

    Toxicity D Lead is a highly poisonous metal which, if inhaled, ingested, or introduced to the blood through cuts in the skin, builds up in the body and can affect multiple parts of the body, including the digestive and nervous systems.

    PERMITTED USES Over 18s only. Proof of age required. Restoration of art works and protected buildings when alternatives unsuitable.

    IMPORTANT Please refer to the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) below. Dispose of product as hazardous waste.

    SHIPPING Please note, we are not able to send this product outside the UK.

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  14. Sosaku Brush 15mm

    Sosaku Brush 15mm

    £6.50

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    Sosaku inking brush for working the pigments and glue paste onto the carved block for printing. These are made from horse hair and are traditionally prepared by splitting and softening the hair on shark-skin or sandpaper before printing. Brushes come in 3 sizes. Learn More
  15. Realgar Pigment

    Realgar Pigment

    Starting at: £12.75

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    Realgar, like Orpiment, is sulphide of arsenic, and these two substances are often found in close proximity to each other in nature. Realgar exists in small deposits throughout the world and has been used for its colour since ancient times, although its extreme toxicity means that it has been superseded by cadmiums in modern painting. It is an opaque pigment with poor tinting strength. Larger quantities are available by request.

    Toxicity D

    PERMITTED USES Over 18s only. Proof of age required. Restoration of art works and protected buildings when alternatives unsuitable.

    IMPORTANT Please refer to the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) below. Dispose of product as hazardous waste.

    SHIPPING Please note, we are not able to send this product outside the UK.

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  16. Pigment Early Colour 10 grams Azurite

    Pigment Early Colour 10 grams Azurite

    £15.00

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    Pigment Early Colour 10 grams Azurite Learn More
  17. Lapis Lazuli Pigment

    Lapis Lazuli Pigment

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    PB29

    Lapis Lazuli is a natural mineral pigment, mined in Afghanistan and South America. For many centuries it was the most reliable blue pigment available, and became particularly significant during the Medieval and Renaissance periods, when its inclusion in a work of art denoted the wealth and status of the patron, or the holiness of a painting's subject. In commercial paint production it has largely been replaced by the more affordable Ultramarine Blue, although it still has a place on modern palettes due to its unique soft violet tone. It is a transparent pigment, with a low tinting strength.

    [We will have stock of Lapis Lazuli in September. If you would like to be called when it is available, please use our contact form to let us know.]

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  18. Gum Mastic

    Gum Mastic

    Starting at: £20.30

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    Gum Mastic is a tree resin, which dissolves into a clear varnish with alcohol or turpentine, but not with mineral spirits. Mastic varnishes are more prone to blooming and darkening with age than damar-based varnishes, and painting mediums that contain gum mastic can deteriorate in unpredictable ways. For this reason, it is primarily used in restoration, rather than in the production of artwork. Learn More
  19. Lyons Woodcut Tool Set

    Lyons Woodcut Tool Set

    £103.05

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    Professional six-tool woodcut set, including the following E C Lyons instruments: - Bent Chisel; - Knife; - V-Shape Tool; - Small Gouge; - Medium Gouge; - Slip Stone (for sharpening tools).

    PERMITTED USES Over 18s only. Proof of age required. E-mail: info@cornelissen.com Learn More

  20. Lead Tin Yellow Light Pigment

    Lead Tin Yellow Light Pigment

    Starting at: £4.80

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    Bright yellow first used in the Middle Ages as a replacement for Orpiment. Suitable for oil based media. Larger sizes available. Please ask for quotation.

    Toxicity D Lead is a highly poisonous metal which, if inhaled, ingested, or introduced to the blood through cuts in the skin, builds up in the body and can affect multiple parts of the body, including the digestive and nervous systems.

    PERMITTED USES Over 18s only. Proof of age required. Restoration of art works and protected buildings when alternatives unsuitable.

    IMPORTANT Please refer to the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) below. Dispose of product as hazardous waste.

    SHIPPING Please note, we are not able to send this product outside the UK.

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  21. HMG B72 Restoration Adhesive

    HMG B72 Restoration Adhesive

    £7.70

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    B72 Acrylic Adhesive is touch dry in 3-5 minutes, surface dry in 1 hour and hard dry in around 6 hours. Not having instant grab, fragments can be easily re-adjusted and surplus adhesive removed with acetone, making any joint virtually invisible. It’s ideal for repairs to pottery, wood, metal, glass, ivory and many porous substances. 14ml. Learn More
  22. London Pigment, Purple Madder and Lac Ink, 20 ml

    London Pigment, Purple Madder and Lac Ink, 20 ml

    £12.50

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    Madder and Lac Ink ****Please note, these pigments are artisan made in small batches. Please email info@cornelissen.com for availability**** Learn More
  23. Naples Yellow Dark Pigment

    Naples Yellow Dark Pigment

    Starting at: £7.40

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    Naples Yellow Dark Pigment (PY41). Synthetic Inorganic pigment (Lead Antimoniate). Opaque. Good tinting strength. Excellent Lightfastness. Low oil absorption with fast drying rate. Suitable for all media except watercolours.

    Toxicity D Lead is a highly poisonous metal which, if inhaled, ingested, or introduced to the blood through cuts in the skin, builds up in the body and can affect multiple parts of the body, including the digestive and nervous systems.

    PERMITTED USES Over 18s only. Proof of age required. Restoration of art works and protected buildings when alternatives unsuitable.

    IMPORTANT Please refer to the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) below. Dispose of product as hazardous waste.

    SHIPPING Please note, we are not able to send this product outside the UK.

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  24. Bone White Pigment 100 grams, Renaissance Workshop Materials

    Bone White Pigment 100 grams, Renaissance Workshop Materials

    £38.00

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    Use to make grounds for silverpoint drawing. Handmade in a wood-fire in the manner described by Cennino Cennini in his Libro Dell’Arte. Recipe below. Learn More
  25. Schmincke Flake White Hue (Kremser White Tone) 120 ml

    Schmincke Flake White Hue (Kremser White Tone) 120 ml

    £28.80

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    The lead-free alternative to the toxic original Kremser White. Instead of the toxic pigment Lead White this substitute contains a combination of Titanium White and Zinc White pigments. These pigments are ground in a pure, light safflower oil giving a slightly warm white tone to imitate Lead White. Warm, semi-opaque white tone Lead-free, no toxic ingredients Accelerates drying Improves flow Lower opacity than Titanium White Learn More
  26. London Pigment, Medieval Inks Set, 1

    London Pigment, Medieval Inks Set, 1

    £35.00

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    Verdigris Ink Purple Madder and Lac Ink Purple Lac Ink Learn More
  27. Orpiment Pigment

    Orpiment Pigment

    Starting at: £12.75

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    PY39

    Orpiment, also called King's Yellow, is a mineral pigment containing naturally occurring sulphide of arsenic. Its high toxicity, and the prevalence of cadmium pigments, means that it is largely obsolete outside the field of restoration. It works best bound in oil or egg tempera, but it is not reliably permanent. Larger quantities are available by request.

    Toxicity D

    PERMITTED USES Over 18s only. Proof of age required. Restoration of art works and protected buildings when alternatives unsuitable.

    IMPORTANT Please refer to the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) below. Dispose of product as hazardous waste.

    SHIPPING Please note, we are not able to send this product outside the UK.

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  28. Roberson Stainless Steel Gilders Knife

    Roberson Stainless Steel Gilders Knife

    £25.60

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    Gilders Knife Stainless

    PERMITTED USES Over 18s only. Proof of age required. email: info@cornelissen.com Learn More

  29. Cinnabar Pigment

    Cinnabar Pigment

    Starting at: £16.00

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    PR106

    Cinnabar, composed of mercuric sulphide, is a mineral pigment found in crusts or veins in sites of volcanic activity. It has good tinting strength and opacity but, like many red pigments, it dries very slowly in oil media. Due to its high toxicity, it is no longer an ingredient in commercial paints, but is a prominent colour in historical palettes. Generally, Cinnabar refers to the natural mineral, while Vermilion refers to the synthetic pigment. Cinnabar has been mined since at least the tenth millennium BC, and used as a painting material, gemstone, and ritual object by many cultures around the globe.

    Toxicity D

    PERMITTED USES Over 18s only. Proof of age required. Restoration of art works and protected buildings when alternatives unsuitable.

    IMPORTANT Please refer to the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) below. Dispose of product as hazardous waste.

    SHIPPING Please note, we are not able to send this product outside the UK.

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  30. London Pigment, London Red Brick

    London Pigment, London Red Brick

    £30.00

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    Pigment collected from erosion of modern red brick stock. ****Please note, these pigments are artisan made in small batches. Please email info@cornelissen.com for availability**** Learn More

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