The first synthetic color of the industrial revolution, this deep blue can create smokey blues in glazes and a wide range of tints when mixed with white. Prussian blue gets its name from the Prussian court, where it was used extensively in the 1700s. A rich blue with a slight red undertone, it was popular among Japanese woodblock artists for seascapes. It is the same blue used in blueprints. Pigments: PB27 Semi-opaque Lightfast Rating: I Excellent AP
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