Classic Fresco Pigment Set

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The colors in our Classic Fine Fresco Pigment Set have been chosen with great care. They are all studio tested and historic pigments imported from around the world. The pigments are packaged in fine-looking hex shaped clear glass jars and are available in sets of 12 colors… these are the same pigments that we use in our frescos, and our painting workshops.

Each of the 12 jars contains 100 grams of raw hand-packed color, including Bianco san Giovani (Fresco White), historic “Verdaccio and “Terra di Vincenca.

All pigments except Bianco di San Giovani (Fresco White) can be ground with the distilled water and kept in the same jars under the layer of distilled water for indefinite use. San Giovani (Fresco White) needs to be ground fresh with the distilled water on the day of painting.

After purchasing your Fine Fresco Pigment Sets, certain pigments, such as Bianco di San Giovani and other colors that are used more frequently will be made available to you for purchase on an individual basis. Please use our “Contact Us” form for special orders.

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BIANCO DI SAN GIOVANI – is a special kind of lime white pigment first described in literature by Cennino Cennini. Not to be confused with simple chalk, Bianco di San Giovanni, as Cennino Cennini reports, is dried lime which is reduced to powder and then immersed in the water and left to dry in the sun. Therefore Bianco di san Giovanni is calcium carbonate plus calcium hydroxide. Preparation of Bianco San Giovanni is demonstrated in detail in Buon Fresco Foundations: Vol 3 – Pigments & Paint video tutorial by iLia Fresco (Anossov).

YELLOW OCHRE – (clay, ferric oxides) a hydrated iron oxide, also called Gold ochre. Ochres are among the earliest pigments used by people. The name Ochre is of Greek origin, ochres are made from naturally tinted clay containing mineral oxides. It is used as an overall yellow color in fresco painting.

RAW SIENNA – (clay, ferric oxides) a chemical cousin of Ochre, it is of the earliest pigments used by mankind since cave paintings. Name comes from the notable Renaissance mining location near Siena, Italy. Sienna has a slightly darker, reacher reddish/brownish tone than ochre, but not as “red” as red ochre or red iron oxide and not as brown as raw umber. Transparently layered with yellow ochre produces interesting textural tones.

BURNT SIENNA – (clay, ferric oxides) formed by burning raw sienna. A very versatile color, especially for the flesh tones and when a warm red undertone is needed.

WHITE EARTH – (clay, ferric oxides) a delicate light color, used as additive to other colors to produce a softer, “pastel like” paint tones as well as in flesh tones as an alternative to or in combination with “Bianco di San Giovanni” (Lime White). On it’s own white earth is very good for rendering/toning trompe l’oeil plasterwork.

VERDACCIO – (clay, ferric oxides) a dark green semi transparent earth color, a “composite pigment” – the mixture of yellow ochre and black iron oxide or mars black. Verdaccio is a foundational color for the value range development (underpainting). It is neither warm or cold, color tones applied over absorb the value without changing corresponding properties. Often architectural details in frescoes are left in Verdaccio without any additional color layers.

RAW UMBER – (clay, ferric oxides, manganese oxides) a brown color with a various degree of gray – greenish hue. Produces soft and “colder” shadows. In combination with Ultramarine and other Blues (layered and mixed-in) gives soft, grayish more transparent shades of black with lesser contrast then Burnt Umber – Blue combinations.

BURNT UMBER – (clay, ferric oxides, manganese oxides) a dark warm brown color with a degree of “reddish” hue. Produces reach, contrast shadows. In combination with Ultramarine and other Blues (layered and mixed-in) gives deep rather opaque shades of black. Main color for contrast shadow accents, foreground shadow tones and hair.

CHROMIUM OXIDE GREEN – (hydrated chromium oxide, eskolaite) a bright and more opaque green (compared to Terra Verde – Green Earth) of a clear green tone, more vibrant, blueish shade is known as “Viridian”.

RED IRON OXIDE – (iron oxide, hematite) a manufactured version of is known as Mars Red. An overall rusty red color as it is transparent washes give cold, purplish hue as opposed to warm reddish undertone of Burnt Sienna. It is used in preparation of flesh tones, mixed with white it gives a cooler pinkish undertone. Traditional Cinabrese (ital) is a “composite pigment”, a mixture of Lime White and Red Iron Oxide. For large frescoes Red Oxide and Red Ochre is also used to create “Sinopia” a preparatory painting on the Arriccio (Float Coat) plaster coat.

VIOLET IRON OXIDE – (iron oxide, hematite) a manmade version of Violet Iron Oxide is known as Mars Red (used for this tutorial). A rich dark brownish red with violet undertone, a deep opaque color used as it is as well as for the flesh tones – mixed with white produces violet pinkish tones.

ULTRAMARINE BLUE – (double silicate of aluminum and sodium and sulfates) – a manmade version of natural component of semi-precious stone Lapis Lazuli. Used as blue color as well as, in combination with Raw or Burnt Umbers, to achieve deep black of different shades for shadows

Historic List of Fresco Pigments

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