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PB28 CI#77346 (Cobalt Blue)
Series 2
It was discovered in 1802 by French chemist Louis Thnard as a cheaper alternative to lapis lazuli pigment. This watercolor has good permanence, color brilliance, and transparency. It has a semi-transparent opacity and excellent lightfastness.
Cobalt blue became popular among artists due to its vibrancy, stability, and low cost. It is?a good substitution for ultramarine blue for painting skies. Some modern artists use different pigments and dispersal methods to create even more vibrant colors
Light Fastness:?8/8
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