Alizarin Crimson Hue #8521
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Alizarin Crimson Hue, is a modern version of historical Alizarin Crimson and was a substitute for Rose Madder, a dye used for the British Red Coats. Alizarin Crimson Hue is a mix of quinacridone and phthalo which makes it exceptionally lightfast with strong tinting capabilities. This acrylic paint has a deep reddish brown undertone like the historical color.
About Golden High Flow Acrylics
GOLDEN High Flow Acrylics are an ultra-thin paint with ink-like consistency that provide incredible versatility. They can go directly from bottle to airbrush, refillable marker or dip pen and work great for drawing, staining, dripping, pouring, calligraphy and color washes. These acrylic paints even offer an improvement over airbrush colors with an increase in durability of dry paint.
High Flow offers a palette that includes many single-pigment colors, as well as Fluorescent and Iridescent colors. While it acts like an ink, it’s an acrylic so it's compatible with other GOLDEN Acrylic colors and mediums.
About the Color Swatch
The color swatch shows you how transparent each color is. The more visible the three black bars are, the more transparent the paint.
About This Color
Pigment Classification: Mixture
Color Index Name: PR122 / PY150 / PG7
Color Index Number: 73915 / 12764 / 74260
Chemical Description: Quinacridone / Nickel Complex Azo / Chlorinated Copper Phthalocyanine
Opacity/Transparency: Transparent
Lightfastness Rating: ASTM 1
Permanency: Excellent
Munsell Notation Listing: N/A
Gloss Average: N/A
Viscosity Range: 75-100 CPS
CIE L*a*b* Values: N/A
Tint Strength: N/A