


Antlerite
Antlerite Natural inorganic pigment Pigments sorted by Colour | Type | First date of use | Elements | Pigment timelines Search for: Composition and Properties of Antlerite Antlerite is a basic copper sulfate with the chemical formula of Cu3[(SO4)(OH)4]....
Phthalocyanine green
Phthalocyanine green is a bluish green pigment with outstanding lightfastness and stability commercially produced since 1938.
Cobalt titanate green
Cobalt titanate green is a modern green pigment with a slightly yellowish tint. It is not toxic and is well suited for landscape painting.

Verdigris
Verdigris was the most intense green pigment of renaissance painters, while its use ceased with the arrival of the modern pigments such as emerald green.

Green earth
Green earth is a natural inorganic pigment used since antiquity mostly in mixture with other pigments.

Malachite
Malachite is basic copper carbonate which can be found in nature as a mineral. It has been used in oil painting since antiquity.

Viridian
An extensive collection of information on the properties, preparation, identification and use of viridian. It was frequently employed by the Impressionists.

Emerald green
Emerald green offers lucidly presented artistic and scientific information on this brilliant but extremely toxic pigment.
