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W&N Pro Watercolour H/P Alizarin Crimson S1

Winsor & Newton Half Pan Artists Watercolour range offers a wide, balanced spectrum of colours with each colour being specifically selected to offer the greatest choice to suite all artists. Each colour within the range has an individual formulation of high performance pigments ensuring excellent strength, brilliance of colour and colour stability. Single pigment formulations have been used where possible to ensure cleaner, brighter mixes. William Winsor and Henry Newton introduced the first moist watercolour in 1832. Since then, Winsor & Newton watercolours have become one of the most frequently chosen watercolours by artists around the world

Winsor & Newton Half Pan Artists Watercolour range offers a wide, balanced spectrum of colours with each colour being specifically selected to offer the greatest choice to suite all artists. Each colour within the range has an individual formulation of high performance pigments ensuring excellent strength, brilliance of colour and colour stability. Single pigment formulations have been used where possible to ensure cleaner, brighter mixes. William Winsor and Henry Newton introduced the first moist watercolour in 1832. Since then, Winsor & Newton watercolours have become one of the most frequently chosen watercolours by artists around the world

$3.88

Original: $11.08

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W&N Pro Watercolour H/P Alizarin Crimson S1—

$11.08

$3.88

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Winsor & Newton Half Pan Artists Watercolour range offers a wide, balanced spectrum of colours with each colour being specifically selected to offer the greatest choice to suite all artists. Each colour within the range has an individual formulation of high performance pigments ensuring excellent strength, brilliance of colour and colour stability. Single pigment formulations have been used where possible to ensure cleaner, brighter mixes. William Winsor and Henry Newton introduced the first moist watercolour in 1832. Since then, Winsor & Newton watercolours have become one of the most frequently chosen watercolours by artists around the world