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

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

    £40.00

    Box Set Dimensions 9 cm x 5.5 cm Utramarine PB29 Burnt Umber PBR6 Genuine Madder NR9 Vermilion PR4, PY1, W21 Mars Orange PY42, PR10 Indigo NB1 Yellow Ochre PY43 Prussian Blue PB27. Learn More
  2. Blue Verditer Pigment

    Blue Verditer Pigment

    Starting at: £7.50

    ** While stocks last ** Blue Verditer, sometimes referred to as Bremen Blue, is a synthetic form of Azurite, or copper-calcium carbonate. It has a weak tinting strength and is sligtly transparent. It works best in water-based binders, as the acidity of linseed oil can cause discolouration. 


    Larger sizes available on request

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  3. da Vinci Series 488 Spin Synthetic

    da Vinci Series 488 Spin Synthetic

    Starting at: £11.10

    Wash brush, very smooth light brown synthetic fibre in plastic quills, wooden lacquered handle. Learn More
  4. Hahnemuhle Etching Paper

    Hahnemuhle Etching Paper

    Starting at: £4.55

    300GSM, 53cm x 78cm, Mould Made, Natural White Shade, Alpha Cellulose, Acid Free, Soft Sized, Watermarked, 3 Deckle Edges, Textured Surface, 25 Sheets. Learn More
  5. Cornelissen Gift Set, Watercolour

    Cornelissen Gift Set, Watercolour

    £150.00

    LIMITED EDITION Cornelissen Watercolour Gift Set contains : -Arches Watercolour Block 20 x 20 cm -Schmincke Watercolour Set with Brush, 12 half pans -Genuine Leather Cornelissen Watercolour Case. Available in green, red, tan and black, while stocks last. Gift wrapped in a box with Cornelissen wrapping paper. To specify the colour of the Leather Watercolour Case (green, red, tan or black) and the Arches Watercolour paper surface (Hot Pressed, Cold Pressed or Rough), please contact us directly. t: 0207 636 1045 e: info@cornelissen.com. Learn More
  6. Schmincke Medium L

    Schmincke Medium L

    Starting at: £9.45

    Schmincke Medium L is a jelly-like medium for “soft” painting with oil colours. It improves flow and reduces brush strokes, accelerates drying, increases gloss and transparency. There is no change of the product quality based on the colour change of the raw material alkyd resin. Close immediately after use. Contains: alkyd resin, mineral spirit, siccative. Dosage:10% to 20% maximum. Thinner: Turpentine substitute Learn More
  7. Colophony

    Colophony

    Starting at: £7.30

    Colophony is a by-product of the distillation of turpentine. It is soluble in most solvents, but considered an adulterant in varnishes and paints, as it forms a weak surface that is prone to darkening and cracking. It is, however, a key ingredient in wax-based etching grounds, imparting hardness, and can be used in powdered form (rosin) to make aquatints. Learn More
  8. Schmincke Mussini Special Edition Cobalt Violet 15 ml

    Schmincke Mussini Special Edition Cobalt Violet 15 ml

    £17.10

    Schmincke Mussini Special Edition Cobalt Violet15 ml Learn More
  9. Dragon's Blood Pieces

    Dragon's Blood Pieces

    Starting at: £25.40

    Dragon's Blood is a natural, resin, mentioned by Pliny in his Natural History. It has a weak tinting strength, and its rich red colour can be fugitive in direct sunlight. It is fully soluble in alcohol, and can be used to add a warm, transparent tone to spirit varnishes. Also available in powdered form.

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  10. Hahnemuhle D&S Sketchbook

    Hahnemuhle D&S Sketchbook

    Starting at: £3.30

    A robust sketchbook with thread stitching to allow for smooth page turning. The natural white paper has superb abrasion properties, enabling you to effortlessly create broad strokes with pencil. The 140 gsm paper is suitable for dry painting techniques as well as light washes of watercolour Learn More
  11. Natural Beeswax

    Natural Beeswax

    Starting at: £11.20

    Beeswax is derived from melted honeycomb, and is available in two grades. Bleached Beeswax Pellets are white, having been bleached by the sun, and are an appropriate choice for using with pale colours, although they may revert to yellow over time. Natural Beeswax Pellets are yellow in colour, and offer a more flexible structure with a higher resin content. Beeswax has a melting point of 63-66°c, and may turn brown if over-heated. It is the most widely used wax in artists' materials, having a wide range of applications. Please see below for more details.

     

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  12. Silverpoint Stylus Maestro. Renaissance Workshop Materials

    Silverpoint Stylus Maestro. Renaissance Workshop Materials

    £290.00

    Length 220 mm. For use on prepared paper. Hand-forged in London from silver bullion. Renaissance Workshop Materials are historically authentic drawing materials and tools, which would be recognisable to the artists of Renaissance Europe. Each product is made in the workshop by hand, using historical methods. Each product is borne from the same historical, European craft tradition, as the drawings and artworks from the Renaissance. In the words of the artisan maker, 'We make these materials in order to experience the historical craft and method of drawing in the most authentic way possible.' Learn More
  13. Laponite ®

    Laponite ®

    Starting at: £34.40

    For cleaning marble. Mix with water to thick paste. LAPONITE® is a registered trademark of BYK Additives Ltd Learn More
  14. Terre Verte Pigment

    Terre Verte Pigment

    Starting at: £4.00

    Terre Verte, sometimes known as Green Earth, is a natural earth pigment derived from clay coloured by iron silicate. As with other natural pigments, impurities can prevent it from fully dispersing in an acrylic binder, although it is a popular pigment in all other mediums. It has been in use since antiquity, providing excellent lightfastness and great transparency, with a low tinting strength. It requires a high volume of oil, and dries slowly to create a soft, flexible paint film. When calcined, Terre Verte becomes Burnt Green Earth.
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  15. Roberson Interlon Series 63 Round

    Roberson Interlon Series 63 Round

    Starting at: £5.60

    Made with new improved brown interlocking tapered filaments, these brushes have an excellent shape retention and firm texture. Good spring. Gold colour ferrule with bottle green handle. Learn More
  16. Pro Arte Series F Prolene Fan

    Pro Arte Series F Prolene Fan

    Starting at: £7.15

    Soft synthetic haired fan used for blending and softening adjacent areas of oil and acrylic colour. Learn More
  17. Unison 8 Dark Assorted Pastels

    Unison 8 Dark Assorted Pastels

    £45.60

    The Unison Dark 8 set, is specially selected by Unison Colour. This small set contains the essential Dark colours from various points of the Unison colour ranges. They are presented in an attractive and practical dark blue box.

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  18. da Vinci series 5822 COLINEO Watercolour Brush, Flat

    da Vinci series 5822 COLINEO Watercolour Brush, Flat

    Starting at: £6.20

    - Composition of straight and wavy synthetic fibres in different lengths with extra fine tips, precise point, high elasticity and colour absorption so-called silver ferrule - Handle made of water-resistant, hi-tech multicolour laminated wood - Ideal for watercolour painting - Very similar to Kolinsky Red Sable hair brushes Learn More
  19. Bockingford Paper Cold Pressed (NOT)

    Bockingford Paper Cold Pressed (NOT)

    Starting at: £55.36

    Surface sized, wove, white, mould made, acid and wood free. Calcium carbonate buffered. Pack contains 25 sheets. Trimmed 4 edges. Learn More
  20. Mars Violet Pigment

    Mars Violet Pigment

    Starting at: £4.50

    PR101

    Mars Violet is an artificial mineral pigment. Its pigment code, PR101, refers to a wide spectrum of synthetic iron oxide pigments including yellows, oranges, reds, violet-browns and green-browns, which replace many natural earth colours, to provide pigments without impurities and with great opacity. It has a good tinting strength, is lightfast and stable in all media, and has a medium drying time in oil. Although it is similar to Caput Mortuum and Indian Red, it is less transparent than the former and warmer than the latter.

    Toxicity: B

    Limeproof

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  21. Pro Arte Series 10 Signwriter

    Pro Arte Series 10 Signwriter

    Starting at: £3.25

    Long haired synthetic brush for signwriting. Good colour holding and spring. Square tip. Learn More
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    London Pigment, English Green Earth

    £30.00

    Prepared by hand and bottled in a rare, hand-blown laboratory glass Weighing Bottle. 20 ml. Gently twist the hand-formed, flame-like stopper and pull carefully to open. Learn More

  23. Casein Lactic

    Casein Lactic

    Starting at: £15.95

    Casein is a protein derived from dried milk, which has been used in painting since ancient times. It can be combined with Ammonium Carbonate to form an emulsion, which acts as a durable, non-resoluble binder for pigments, producing a matte, fast-drying paint, similar in appearance to egg tempera. We use casein as a binder for our L. Cornelissen & Son Pigment Colour Charts, as it is a medium that clearly showcases the characteristics and behaviour of each pigment in its pure form. Casein paints can be applied in thin layers to watercolour paper, but would require a more rigid support, such as a gesso panel, to be applied thickly, as the comparative inflexibility of the paint layer means that it can be prone to cracking. Subsequent layers of paint should be more diluted to aid adhesion, and impasto effects are not recommended. It is possible to varnish casein paintings using an acrylic or damar varnish to obtain a glossy surface if desired, although this is not a necessary step. Casein can also be used as an ingredient in gesso, and is a suitable binder for fresco secco techniques.

    Some pigments may require a wetting agent in order to fully disperse within the binder, in which case alcohol may be used.

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  24. Roberson Refined Linseed Oil

    Roberson Refined Linseed Oil

    Starting at: £13.30

    Linseed Oil is derived from flax seeds, and appears on our shelves in many guises: Cold Pressed, Refined, Stand Oil, and as a key ingredient in many mediums. It has been appreciated for its drying properties since the Medieval period, and has become the most popular oil used in painting today due to the strong, flexible and glossy film that it creates.

    Alkali Refined Linseed Oil has been treated to reduce its acidity, and is a useful ingredient in mediums and varnishes.

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  25. Cornelissen Historical Inks,  Spice  Yellow Ink 30ml

    Cornelissen Historical Inks, Spice Yellow Ink 30ml

    £6.50

    A luscious sunshine yellow that can be layered to produce deeper shades. As a blend of organic dyes derived from saffron and turmeric, this ink is not fully lightfast. Unlike other inks in this range, it has a granulating texture that displays the individual colour particles. 

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  26. Cornelissen T52100 Professional Press

    Cornelissen T52100 Professional Press

    £3,250.00

    Cornelissen Press T52100, Bed size: 52 x 100 cm, Upper Roller Diameter: 157 mm, Lower Roller Diameter: 157mm, Weight: 106 kg. Etching press base: 58 x 63 cm. We offer press demonstrations for this model. Please call Cornelissen for more details. Delivery to your address usually takes up to 4 weeks to UK & EU countries and 6 weeks to USA after the order is placed.

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  27. Gamblin Solvent-Free Gel

    Gamblin Solvent-Free Gel

    Starting at: £6.80

    Gamblin Solvent-Free Gel is manufactured by the American company Gamblin. They write:

    "Gamblin Solvent-Free Gel is the only solvent-free painting medium that supports a broad range of painting techniques with minimal compromise. Solvent-Free Gel gives colours more flow and transparency, yet holds the shape of your brushmark. Solvent-Free Gel has a moderately fast drying rate and increases gloss. Made from safflower oil and alkyd resin, Gamblin Solvent-Free Gel is non-toxic and contains no Gamsol or petroleum distillates. In comparison to other solvent-free mediums, Gamblin Solvent-Free Gel supports the broadest range of painting techniques with the least compromise across color, dry time, texture and mark-making. To ensure proper drying of paint layers, Solvent-Free Gel should be used in moderation with oil colors. No more than 25% by volume. To avoid wrinkling, apply mixtures of Solvent-Free Gel and oil colors thinly. To paint solvent-free, we recommend Gamblin Safflower Oil for cleaning brushes while you are working. After your painting session, brushes can be further cleaned using Gamsol and/or soap and water."

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  28. Kölner Instacoll Activator

    Instacoll Gilding System

    Starting at: £6.85

    Kölner Instacoll is a two-part system, consisting of a base coat and activator, that can be used on nearly all suitably prepared substrates to create weather-resistant, high gloss interior and exterior gilded surfaces. The Instacoll Tool is a double-ended tool with shaped tips made of elastic rubber, designed for pressing gold and silver transfer leaf into indentations when gilding uneven surfaces. The Instacoll Chiffonnette is an extra soft, lint-free cloth, used for polishing and burnishing surfaces gilded with Instacoll. *PLEASE NOTE - COLOURS OF THESE PRODUCTS MAY VARY SLIGHTLY FROM PRODUCTS PICTURED* Learn More
  29. Ultramarine PB29 Pigment

    Ultramarine PB29 Pigment

    Starting at: £9.10

    PB29

    Ultramarine Blue is an artificial mineral pigment that is produced by heating clay, soda, sulphur and coal to high temperatures. Its name comes from outremer, or over-the-sea, as a reference to the highly-prized Lapis Lazuli pigment which had been imported into Europe from Afghanistan since the Middle Ages. First manufactured in France and Germany in 1828, synthetic Ultramarine provided a brilliant and affordable blue to artists, and it remains one of the most popular blues on artists' palettes today.

    It is a transparent pigment, with a high tinting strength and excellent lightfastness. It reacts to alkali, therefore it is not suitable for use in lime-fresco; we do offer a Limeproof Ultramarine Blue for this purpose. It is stable in all other media, although it can be tricky to grind in oil. Instead of creating a thick, buttery paste, it can remain stringy and deteriorate when stored in a tube. To correct this, many commercial paint manufacturers include additives and waxes in their recipes; if you intend on grinding your own paint, you could try replacing 10-15% of your Linseed Oil with Poppy Oil to improve the consistency. Ultramine Blue provides a slow-drying, fairly hard paint film, which can tend towards brittleness.

    Toxicity: B/C

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  30. Exhibition Stretcher Bars

    Exhibition Stretcher Bars

    Starting at: £4.56

    Top quality 36mm deep stretcher bars made from European pine. Extra strong laminated wood construction to minimise warping. Mortised for cross bars from 100cm. Mitre cut expansion corners. Lip finished to 2mm radius to minimise cracking on inkjet prints. All stretcher bars are cut 3mm short of nominal size. Supplied with wedges. Prices are for individual bars. Please note, this range is stored off-site. Please allow extra time for your order to be processed and dispatched. [Only available online] Learn More

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