Michael Harding Cerulean Blue - Cobalt stannate was introduced in 1870 under the name “Cerulean”, i.e. sky-blue, in imitation of a Roman pigment of that name. It is a subtle greyish turquoise which some discerning painters value for its rather mild hues for landscape and seascape. A gorgeous, unique blue with excellent covering power.
Color Index | PB36 |
Drying Speed | Average |
Transparency | Opaque |
Lightfastness | Excellent |
Oil Content | Low |
Tint Power | Average |
Toxicity | Toxic |
ASTM D-4236 | ✓ |