Winsor & Newton - Winton Oil Colours - 37 ml • Vandyke brown • 676

Winton Oil Colours - 37 ml • Vandyke brown • 676

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SKU: 67514 MPN: 1414676
List Price: $8.99
Discount: 30%
Texas Art Price: $6.29

Product Information

  • High-quality pigments ensure lightfast permanence
  • Ready-to-use consistency for any scale
  • 55 colors available in 37ml, 200ml tubes
  • Ideal for large-scale works and beginners
  • Bright colors with dependable consistency
  • Quality control ensures reliable performance
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Winsor & Newton Winton Oil Colours Description

Winsor & Newton formulated Winton specifically for artists who work large or work often, situations where paint consumption matters as much as paint quality. Reliable pigments deliver consistent color mixing and lightfast results without the premium price of artist-grade oils. The ready-to-use consistency eliminates frustrating variations in body and flow; open a tube and start painting rather than wrestling with stiff paint or adding medium just to make it workable.

This range covers fundamental palette needs with 55 colors spanning essential earth tones, primaries, and specialty hues. Traditional oil painting techniques, wet-into-wet blending, glazing, impasto, all respond predictably. Durable pigments resist fading under normal display conditions, making Winton appropriate for finished work, not just studies. Students learning color theory benefit from paints that behave consistently batch to batch, while experienced painters appreciate having affordable paint for underpainting, large canvases, or experimental work where premium oils feel wasteful.

Available in 37ml tubes for palette building and 200ml tubes for colors you use heavily. Winsor & Newton's manufacturing standards ensure the paint you open today matches the paint you'll open next month, critical when you're midway through a large painting.