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Old 03-01-2007, 11:27 AM   #11
David Clemons David Clemons is offline
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Originally Posted by David Carroll
...I wonder which oil the Maimeri was ground in? Jerry's lists the Puro line as being made with either safflower or poppy.
That's what they say on their website too. I don't see an "alizarin," but what looks closest to me is Quinacridone (Crimson or Rose Lake,) no PR 83. There's a Antraquinone Orange Lake.

Schmincke Mussini has a PR 83, but listed as "Antrachinone" in their German PDF chart.

http://www.maimeri.it/FineArts/colorprod.asp?mnu=0101#
http://www.schmincke.de/data/content/uk/uk_index.htm

FYI, I found this site a while back that gives some concise history about different pigments.
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