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Old Holland oil paint

Old Holland oil paints count 168 colors. Each color has the highest degree of lightfastness and the range includes both transparent and non-transparent colors. The tubes are characterized by a hand-painted stripe at the top above the label showing the color of the paint. See the large selection of oil paints in the best quality here.

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Caput Mortuum Violet (Mars) Sale price146 SEK
Red Ochre Sale price146 SEK
Brown Ochre Light Sale price146 SEK
Juice Green Lake Extra Sale price173 SEK
Permanent Green Sale price173 SEK
Old Holland Yellow Green Sale price173 SEK
Permanent Green Light Sale price229 SEK
Cobalt Green Deep Sale price634 SEK
Turquoise Blue Deep Sale price173 SEK
Old Holland Blue Grey Sale price229 SEK
Indigo Extra Sale price229 SEK
Old Holland Blue Sale price237 SEK
Cobalt Violet Light Sale price634 SEK
Ultramarine Red Pink Sale price229 SEK
Scheveningen Red Medium Sale price173 SEK
Gamboge Lake Extra Sale price229 SEK
Scheveningen Yellow Light Sale price229 SEK
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Old Holland oil paints - quality and tradition

Old Holland has a long and impressive history stretching back to 1664. Oil paints are therefore based on experience and recipes that have been refined over hundreds of years. Perhaps this rich history is one of the reasons why Old Holland oil paints have a special place in the hearts of many artists - another reason, of course, is the unsurpassed quality and the clear and pure colors. The range also includes 168 colors, all with the same exceptional lightfastness and a consistency that makes them a real pleasure to work with.

Each tube of Old Holland oil paint is distinguished by a colored stripe at the top above the label that demonstrates the color. The stripe is hand-painted with paint from the tube and emphasizes Old Holland's focus on craftsmanship and quality.

Oil paint with amazing color strength

The range with the qualities we know today saw the light of day in 1985. Based on extensive research, Old Holland was able to replace the traditional non-light pigments with modern and lightfast pigments that still had the same color characteristics. This means that the colors have retained their clarity, but the lightfastness has been improved to be among the absolute best.

The only medium used in Old Holland oil paint is cold-pressed extra virgin olive oil. It is used to achieve optimal drying of the paint, also known as oxidation.