Van Dyke Brown 500g

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462-2150
Van Dyke Brown is a pigment of a deep semi-transparent brown color, supposed to be the color used by Anthony van Dyke in his paintings. Our Van Dyke Brown is imported from Germany.
Van Dyke brown is a pigment of a deep semi-transparent brown color, supposed to be the color used by Anthony Van Dyke in his paintings. Rublev Colours Van Dyke Brown is imported from Germany.

Pigment Names
Common Names:English: Cassel brown, Cassel earth, Cassel umber, Cologne brown, Cologne earth, Cologne umber, Cullen earth, Kassel earth, Rubens brown, Van Dyck brown, Van Dyke brown, Vandyke brown
French: terre de Cassel, terre de Cologne
German: Kasslerbraun, Kasseler Erde, Kölnische Erde, Van Dyck Braun
Italian: terra di Cassel, terra di Colonia
Spanish: tierra de Cassel, carmelita Van Dyck

Origin and History
Van Dyke brown, also known as Cassel earth and Cologne earth, is a brown earth containing iron and manganese oxides and lignites, which are organic substances from peat or coal. It was first used in European painting in the 17th century and is still in use today. This color is found in the pictures of the old masters, among them Rubens, who used it mixed with gold ochre as a warm, transparent brown, which held up particularly well in resin varnish.

Source
A brown earthy substance found in peat and lignite beds and used as a pigment; originally found near Cassel, Germany. Cologne brown or Cologne earth is a similar substance originally found near Cologne, Germany. The brown earth has since been obtained from various localities each of which may differ slightly in color and composition. To add to this confusion some pigments labeled Van Dyke brown are bituminous earths while others are artificial pigments made from carbon black and iron oxide mixtures. When natural Van Dyke brown is ignited, the pigment leaves a soft gray residue. It is not soluble in petroleum solvents like bitumen.

Rublev Colours Van Dyke Brown is a natural mineral imported from Germany composed of pyrolusite (a manganese oxide mineral), goethite (an iron hydroxide mineral) and lignite. Lignite, also known as brown coal, is brownish-black, heterogeneous mixture of compounds that has a high inherent moisture and high ash content compared with bituminous coal.

Permanence and Compatibility
The minerals composing Van Dyke brown, pyrolusite and goethite, are both considered to be among the most permanent pigments on the artist's palette. However, the lignite component of Van Dyke brown has limited lightfastness, chemical resistance and heat stability. Van Dyke brown (the lignite portion) is partially soluble in oil and may exhibit a slight tendency to turn gray (most apparent when mixed with whites). When used in an oil paint layer coated with spirit varnish or mixed with resin varnish it is more permanent than when used in oil alone. It is sensitive to alkalis and becomes a cold gray in fresco. It can be used in oil, egg tempera and watercolor but should not be used in fresco and casein tempera painting techniques. There are no known incompatible pigments.

Oil Absorption and Grinding
Van Dyke brown absorbs a moderate amount of oil, is a medium dryer in oil paint and forms a good film. The oil absorption ratio is 50-60 parts by weight of linseed oil to 100 parts by weight of pigment. If the measurement were grams, Van Dyke brown would require 50-60 grams of linseed oil to grind 100 grams of pigment to form a stiff paste. The pigment absorbs oil with some difficulty, so it is best to let the oil and pigment remain in contact overnight before grinding with a muller. The mixture before grinding may be quite thin, but after grinding, it will stiffen to a jelly-like consistency, which is the nearest state to a paste possible with this pigment. The finished paint may subsequently soften and become more fluid during storage. Using boiled oils does not remedy this situation. From 25 to 50% on the weight of pigment of terra alba may be added to improve the physical characteristics of Van Dyke brown.

Toxicity
Van Dyke brown is not considered toxic, however one of its components, manganese oxide, is moderately toxic and care should be used in handling the dry powder pigment so as not to inhale the dust.

Pigment: Van Dyke Brown
Pigment: Van Dyke Brown

Pigment Information
Color:Brown Black
Colour Index:Natural Brown 8 (77727)
Chemical Name:Iron hydroxide and manganese oxide (partial components)
Chemical Name:FeOOH, MnO2
ASTM Lightfastness Rating
Acrylic:Not tested
Oil:Not tested
Watercolor:Not tested
Properties
Density:1.66
Hardness:-
Refractive Index:1.62-1.69
Oil Absorption:50-60 g linseed oil/100 g pigment


More Information
SKU462-2150
BrandRublev Colours
VendorNatural Pigments
Processing TimeUsually ships the next business day.
Size500 g
ColorBlack, Brown
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