Permanent Mauve - Vintage Winsor & Newton Artists' Oil Colour - 2 inch tube
A Permanent Mauve vintage Winsor & Newton artists’ oil colour.
Partially used, but still soft, this paint pigment is from series 4 of the 1950s Winsor & Newton collection.
Permanent Mauve is a phosphate of manganese, invented in 1890 by the teenager William Henry Perkin. Proving its popularity and ongoing demand and is still sold by Winsor & Newton today.
The tube is 2 inches.
Made in England.
A Permanent Mauve vintage Winsor & Newton artists’ oil colour.
Partially used, but still soft, this paint pigment is from series 4 of the 1950s Winsor & Newton collection.
Permanent Mauve is a phosphate of manganese, invented in 1890 by the teenager William Henry Perkin. Proving its popularity and ongoing demand and is still sold by Winsor & Newton today.
The tube is 2 inches.
Made in England.
A Permanent Mauve vintage Winsor & Newton artists’ oil colour.
Partially used, but still soft, this paint pigment is from series 4 of the 1950s Winsor & Newton collection.
Permanent Mauve is a phosphate of manganese, invented in 1890 by the teenager William Henry Perkin. Proving its popularity and ongoing demand and is still sold by Winsor & Newton today.
The tube is 2 inches.
Made in England.