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Macroscopic x-ray powder diffraction imaging reveals Vermeer's discriminating use of lead white pigments in Girl with a Pearl Earring
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Rublev Colours Flake White / Lead White #1 Oil Paint - Superior Quality for Artists, Natural Pigments
Rublev Colours Flake White / Lead White #1 Oil Paint - Superior Quality for Artists, Natural Pigments
Lead White (also known as flake white or Cremnitz white) is an opaque white that is smooth and brushes long in the direction of the brushstroke. The consistency straight out of the tube is creamy, slightly ropey yet retains its shape as you manipulate it while being soft yet sculptural. Our lead white is made with pale linseed oil and basic lead carbonate (made according to modern processes) without stabilizers (e.g.
Rublev Colours Lead White #2 Oil Paint
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