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This document provides information about Gamblin Artists Oil Chromium Oxide Green and Viridian. Chromium oxide is a pigment that is used to create colors in oil paint. The pigment is made from hydrated chromium oxide, which is a type of oxide. The oil paint is made from alkylated linseed oil, which is a type of oil. The oil paint is rated as being transparent, which means that it can be seen through.
First synthesised in 1859, nontoxic Viridian replaced Verdigris and Emerald Green as a glazing colour by the turn of the 20th century. It has good tinting strength, its tint muted like colours of the natural world.Pigment: Hydrated chromium oxide (PG 18)Vehicle: Alkali refined linseed oilLightfastness I, Series 4, TRANSPARENT
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