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Dick Blick is proud to present the complete palette of French watercolors from Sennelier of Paris. Sennelier was founded in 1887 in a shop across from the Louvre, just steps from the School of Beaux Arts. Gustave Sennelier mixed oil colors and watercolors for some of the most notable painters of the time including Cézanne, Picasso, Bonnard, Gauguin, Dali, Modigliani, Soutine, Degas, Monet, and Kandinsky, as well as for nearby students. Although Sennelier still grinds each pigment and its medium on a surface of granite, to obtain the proper consistency, the entire Sennelier line has been updated to reflect 21st century advances in pigment composition, resulting in the lightfastness desired by today's painters. These rich and intense colors are extremely fine and luminous, well worth their cost. Colors are available in two tube sizes — 10 ml (.33 oz) and 21 ml (.71 oz). Gift Idea — For painting on the go, try Sennelier Watercolor Travel Sets. For a stylish and rugged gift, see the Sennelier Watercolor Box. Note — Use this color chart as an approximation of the real color. If exact color matching is necessary, use actual samples of the materials. Warning — This is a professional watercolor line. Some colors contain traditional artist pigments such as cadmium salts that are toxic, and in a water-soluble form or vehicle. Cautionary labels and warnings should be followed strictly. Do not moisten or point a brush with the mouth. Do not eat, drink, or smoke while painting. Avoid contact with eyes, mouth, and skin. After painting, wash hands, nails, and tools thoroughly. see also ... |
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