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Winsor & Newton Griffin Alkyd - Davy's Grey, 37 ml

Winsor & Newton Griffin Alkyd - Davy's Grey, 37 ml

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Winsor & Newton Griffin Alkyd, Davy's Gray, is a soft grey color traditionally including powdered slate pigments. It was developed by Winsor & Newton for the 19th century English artist Henry Davy, a pupil of famous water-colorist J S Cotman.


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Winsor & Newton Griffin Alkyd Fast Drying Oil Color dries quicker than conventional oil colors. This means that the traditional oil techniques of both impasto and glazing can be done in considerably less time.

Davy's Grey - Davy's Gray is a soft grey color traditionally including powdered slate pigments. It was developed by Winsor & Newton for the 19th century English artist Henry Davy, a pupil of famous water-colorist J S Cotman.

Size: 37 ml.
Format: Tube
Color: Davy's Gray
Series: Griffin Alkyd Fast Drying Oil Color
Brand: Winsor and Newton
No.: 8840546

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Winsor & Newton Griffin Alkyd Fast Drying Oil Color dries quicker than conventional oil colors. This means that the traditional oil techniques of both impasto and glazing can be done in considerably less time.

Davy's Grey - Davy's Gray is a soft grey color traditionally including powdered slate pigments. It was developed by Winsor & Newton for the 19th century English artist Henry Davy, a pupil of famous water-colorist J S Cotman.

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Size: 37 ml.
Format: Tube
Color: Davy's Gray
Series: Griffin Alkyd Fast Drying Oil Color
Brand: Winsor and Newton
No.: 8840546
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