[1.25-oz Tube Ruby Madder Alizarin]
[1.25-oz Tube Ultramarine Pink]
[1.25-oz Tube Prussian Green]
[6.75-oz Tube Olive Green]
[1.25-oz Tube Davy s Gray]
[1.25-oz Tube Renaissance Gold]
[6.75-oz Tube Ivory Black]
[1.25-oz Tube Cadmium-free Red Deep]
[1.25-oz Tube Winsor Red Deep]
[6.75-oz Tube Bright Red]
[1.25-oz Tube Bismuth Yellow]
[1.25-oz Tube Lamp Black]
[6.75-oz Tube Cadmium-free Red]
[1.25-oz Tube Cadmium-free Scarlet]
[1.25-oz Tube Charcoal Grey]
[1.25-oz Tube Phthalo Turquoise]
[1.25-oz Tube Smalt (Dumont s Blue)]
[1.25-oz Tube Cadmium Lemon]
[6.75-oz Tube Iridescent White]
[1.25-oz Tube Prussian Blue]
[1.25-oz Tube Cobalt Turquoise]
[6.75-oz Tube Lamp Black]
[6.75-oz Tube Indigo]
[1.25-oz Tube Cadmium Yellow Deep]
[1.25-oz Tube Mars Black]
[1.25-oz Tube Transparent Gold Ochre]
[1.25-oz Tube Cobalt Blue Deep]
[1.25-oz Tube Naples Yellow Deep]
[6.75-oz Tube Naples Yellow]
[1.25-oz Tube Manganese Blue Hue]
[1.25-oz Tube Venetian Red]
[1.25-oz Tube Bright Red]
[1.25-oz Tube Purple Lake]
[1.25-oz Tube Warm Brown Pink]
[1.25-oz Tube Winsor Green]
[1.25-oz Tube Blue Black]
[1.25-oz Tube Cerulean Blue]
[1.25-oz Tube Permanent Green Deep]
[6.75-oz Tube Magenta]
[1.25-oz Tube Ivory Black]
Winsor & Newton Artists Oil Color is unmatched for its purity, quality and reliability - a success which is reflected in its world-wide reputation amongst professional artists. Every Winsor & Newton Artists Oil Color is individually formulated to enhance each pigments natural characteristics and ensure stability of color. By exercising maximum quality control throughout all stages of manufacture, selecting the most suitable drying oils and method of pigment dispersion, the unique individual properties of each color are preserved. Combined with over 180 years of manufacturing and quality control expertise, the formulation of Artists Oil Color ensures the best raw materials are made into the Worlds Finest Colors. Phthalo Turquoise is an intense blue-green pigment with a red undertone. It is made from the modern pigment Phthalocyanine which was introduced in the 1930s. It is a transparent pigment.