First introduced in 1965
Although gold was discovered and used as money in 700 BC, the first recorded use of the word ‘gold’ as a colour was in 1300 BC. It was made by mixing yellow, brown and orange pigments together, notably popular in ancient Egyptian and Roman art.
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Working Time |
High |
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Drying Time |
Slow, May vary on shades, application, medium, weather conditions, and surface
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Shade |
Gold |
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Shade Code |
171 |
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Series Number |
4 |
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Transparency |
Semi Transparent, Balanced shades that offer both boldness and visibility of the background.
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Permanency |
B Better Permanency can be achieved if used in Mass Tone or not used in Reduced and Wash Tone with shades that have a Permanency rating of B and C
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Features |
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Superior effects with high-quality pigments and greater pigment load |
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02 |
To be used on primed canvas/paper only |
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03 |
Must be used with Linseed Oil as primary medium |
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04 |
Can be used in impasto, glaze and wash techniques |
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Ideal for 'Wet in Wet' blending |
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06 |
'‘Fat Over Lean’ technique offers the best results and long life. The base coat should have a minimal amount of oil medium while the subsequent coats will gradually increase the ratio of oil to shade
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