An opaque pinkish-yellow, popular in the Renaissance. Its name comes from natural deposits found in Mount Vesuvius, Naples. Originally made with lead antimonite, Naples yellow is one of the oldest synthetic pigments known, dating from around 1620.
Overview
Basics is for all - from those new to painting, to experienced artists. Ideal if you're a beginner. If you're on a budget. Perfect for underpainting or sketching if you're a serious artist. And for color scoping and exploration if you're a creative professional. This medium viscosity paint is made with lightfast, artist-quality pigments in an expanded choice of 72 colors.
Character
Medium viscosity
Fine art pigments
Satin finish
Easy blending
Techniques
Sketching & underpainting
Color theory/mixing
Collage & mixed media