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Winsor & Newton watercolour paint

Since 1832, when Henry Newton and William Winsor introduced the first watercolors to the world, much of Winsor & Newton's reputation has stemmed from the Professional Watercolor range. Since then, Professional Watercolor has continued to be formulated and manufactured in accordance with Winsor & Newton's founding principles: to create a top quality watercolor range that offers artists a broad and balanced selection of pigments with excellent durability.

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French Ultramarine Sale price97 SEK
Cadmium Lemon Sale price126 SEK
Cadmium Orange Sale price126 SEK
Winsor Red Deep Sale price96 SEK
Winsor Orange Sale price96 SEK
Ultramarine Violet Sale price97 SEK
Permanent Mauve Sale price115 SEK
Cobalt Blue Sale price126 SEK
Winsor Yellow Sale price96 SEK
Quinacridone Magenta Sale price115 SEK
Cobalt Green Sale price126 SEK
Winsor Violet (Dioxazine) Sale price96 SEK
Paynes Gray Sale price96 SEK
Manganese Blue Hue Sale price97 SEK
Alizarin Crimson Sale price96 SEK
Raw Sienna Sale price96 SEK
Cadmium Red Sale price126 SEK
Ivory Black Sale price96 SEK
Ultramarine Green Shade Sale price97 SEK
Cerulean Blue Sale price115 SEK
Neutral Shade Sale price96 SEK
Chinese White Sale price96 SEK
Indigo Sale price96 SEK
Winsor Red Sale price96 SEK
Quinacridone Red Sale price118 SEK
Cadmium Yellow Sale price126 SEK
Cobalt Blue Deep Sale price126 SEK
Venetian Red Sale price96 SEK
Cerulean Blue (Red Shade) Sale price115 SEK
Burnt Umber Sale price96 SEK
Light Red Sale price96 SEK
Yellow Ochre Light Sale price96 SEK
Cobalt Turquoise Lt Sale price126 SEK
Hooker Green Sale price96 SEK
Indian Red Sale price96 SEK
Sepia Sale price96 SEK
Antwerp Blue Sale price96 SEK
Caput Mortuum Violet Sale price97 SEK
Rose Madder Genuine Sale price126 SEK
Scarlet Lake Sale price97 SEK
Bismuth Yellow Sale price115 SEK
Winsor Lemon Sale price96 SEK
Cobalt Turquoise Sale price126 SEK
Opera Rose Sale price97 SEK
Yellow Ochre Sale price96 SEK

Professional pans

Both Professional Watercolor tube and pan colors are made to the highest standards. Pan color is often used by beginners because it can be less inhibiting and easier to control the strength of the color. Tube paint is generally more popular, used by artists who use large amounts of paint or stronger washes of color. Many painters have both - this is because brow colors are useful when traveling and sketching.