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Old Holland Classic Colours
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Old Holland Classic Colours. Since 1664.
Old Holland Classic Colours has more than three centuries of traditional experience in the manufacture of artist paint. We make our colours since 1664.
During that period we have proved that nothing beats the quality of traditional recipes. Our professional staff work every day with love and devotion to create a superior product.
Old Holland Classic Colours has more than three centuries of traditional experience in the manufacture of artist paint. We make our colours since 1664.
During that period we have proved that nothing beats the quality of traditional recipes. Our professional staff work every day with love and devotion to create a superior product.
Raw Sienna vs Burnt Sienna
In this video the Dutch artist Lennaert Koorman explains the difference between Raw Sienna vs Burnt Sienna.
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Red Earth vs English Red
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In this video the Dutch artist Lennaert Koorman explains the difference between Red Earth and English Red.
Scheveningen Violet vs Dioxazine Mauve
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In this video the Dutch artist Lennaert Koorman explains the difference between Scheveningen Violet vs Dioxazine Mauve. Check the art gallery of Lennaert here: www.moderndutchart.com/c/kunstenaars/lennaert-koorman?sort=price-desc&page=2
Sap Green vs Cinnabar Green
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In this video the Dutch artist Lennaert Koorman explains the difference between Sap Green vs Cinnabar Green. Check the art gallery of Lennaert here: www.moderndutchart.com/c/kunstenaars/lennaert-koorman?sort=price-desc&page=2
Burnt Umber vs Van Dyck Brown
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In this video the Dutch artist Lennaert Koorman explains the difference between Burnt Umber vs Van Dyck Brown.
Cobalt Blue vs Parisian Blue
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In this video the Dutch artist Lennaert Koorman explains the difference between Cobalt Blue vs Parisian Blue.
Alizarin Crimson vs Cadmium Red Scarlet
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In this video the Dutch artist Lennaert Koorman explains the difference between Alizarin Crimson vs Cadmium Red Scarlet.
Ivory Black vs Payne's Grey
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In this video the Dutch artist Lennaert Koorman explains the difference between Ivory Black and Payne's Grey.
Ochre vs Cadmium Lemon Yellow
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In this video the Dutch artist Lennaert Koorman explains the difference between Ochre and Cadmium Lemon Yellow.
Cadmium Red vs Venetian Red
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In this video the Dutch artist Lennaert Koorman explains the difference between Cadmium Red and Venetian Red.
Old Holland Split Primary Palette
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In this video the Dutch artist Lennaert Koorman gives a quick overview on working with split primary palette.
Cadmium Yellow Medium vs Cadmium Yellow Lemon
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In this video the Dutch artist Lennaert Koorman explains the difference between Cadmium Yellow Medium and Cadmium Yellow Lemon.
The magic world of Old Holland Classic Oil Colours. "The blue colours Part 9".
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In the video series “The magic world of Old Holland Classic Oil Colours" the Dutch artist Paul Balk guides us through the range of beautiful Old Holland oil colours.
The magic world of Old Holland Classic Oil Colours. "The blue colours Part 8".
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The magic world of Old Holland Classic Oil Colours. "The blue colours Part 8".
The magic world of Old Holland Classic Oil Colours. "The blue colours Part 7".
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The magic world of Old Holland Classic Oil Colours. "The blue colours Part 7".
The magic world of Old Holland Classic Oil Colours. "The blue colours Part 6".
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The magic world of Old Holland Classic Oil Colours. "The blue colours Part 6".
The magic world of Old Holland Classic Oil Colours. "The blue colours. Part 3".
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The magic world of Old Holland Classic Oil Colours. "The blue colours. Part 3".
The magic world of Old Holland Classic Oil Colours. "The blue colours Part 5".
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The magic world of Old Holland Classic Oil Colours. "The blue colours Part 5".
The magic world of Old Holland Classic Oil Colours. "The blue colours Part 4".
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The magic world of Old Holland Classic Oil Colours. "The blue colours Part 4".
The magic world of Old Holland Classic Oil Colours. "The blue colours Part 2".
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The magic world of Old Holland Classic Oil Colours. "The blue colours Part 2".
The magic world of Old Holland Classic Oil Colours. "The blue colours Part 1".
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The magic world of Old Holland Classic Oil Colours. "The blue colours Part 1".
The magic world of Old Holland Classic Oil Colours. "Glazing and transparent colours."
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The magic world of Old Holland Classic Oil Colours. "Glazing and transparent colours."
The magic world of Old Holland Classic Oil Colours. "The red colours Part 6".
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The magic world of Old Holland Classic Oil Colours. "The red colours Part 6".
The magic world of Old Holland Classic Oil Colours. "The red colours Part 5".
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The magic world of Old Holland Classic Oil Colours. "The red colours Part 5".
The magic world of Old Holland Classic Oil Colours. "The red colours Part 4".
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The magic world of Old Holland Classic Oil Colours. "The red colours Part 4".
The magic world of Old Holland Classic Oil Colours. "The red colours Part 3".
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The magic world of Old Holland Classic Oil Colours. "The red colours Part 3".
The magic world of Old Holland Classic Oil Colours. "The red colours Part 2".
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The magic world of Old Holland Classic Oil Colours. "The red colours Part 2".
The magic world of Old Holland Classic Oil Colours. "The red colours Part 1".
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The magic world of Old Holland Classic Oil Colours. "The red colours Part 1".
The paint looks like silk beautiful ❤.
Lovely reviews thank you please keep them coming
Wonderful! Thank you 🙏
Red Earth is PR112-PY42-PR102, so of course it will be lighter and more saturated, you just mixed napthol red and yellow ochre. My vote would be the English Red 100%
Excellent video! 😊
4:18 Just replace the Cadmium with any lightfast series 1 red color like WN Bright Red (PR254) and there you go. Cheap, reliable, series 1 big tubes of red paint ready to be used. You are welcome!
Great video! Difficault choice sometimes! However you can enjoy both, adding a touch of ULt. Blue if needed to your ivory black.
How would Raw Sienna differ from Yellow Ochre, would I need a Raw Sienna alongside Yellow Ochre or Mars Yellow? Is your Burnt Sienna PBr7 or PR101? I kinda like the orangey PR101 a bit more.
Burnt Umber and Ultramarine Blue is great all around black that allows for temperature adjustment.
So useful. I’m doing a course where we are using a limited palette of ochre and black and white and also alternatively cad orange and Ultramarine. I think I will try using the paynes grey after seeing this as my black. Cheers
Thank you for this series.
Burnt Umber will oxidize and change color when it dries. It will get chalky look...loose any transparencey...change value and saturation. Oiling out or varnish will bring back the qualities of when the paint was wet. Even with linseed oil the paint oxidizes. It's maddening and I would just about throw it out of pallette line up but it's so useful I keep it. Burnt Umber and Ult BLue make fantastic black that can be cooled or warmed to what you want.
Me gustaría que hubiese subtítulos en español. No sé inglés pero ustedes venden sus productos aqui
Thank you so much for your wonderful teaching on these colors. I appreciate it very much 😊😊
Paynes grey and prusian blue are my must have
I am confused as many say proffesional.artists does not use black in they palete
Aaaa!!! Quero vivir allí!!!!❤❤❤
What is the second color he mixed with.blues?
u are my favorite channel
Thank you ZahranJamil!
I've just received Raw umber, green cadmium deep and english red.
For sunlight hitting objects, do I use cad medium or lemon?
Pls upload more
Thank you @louiswolfe5012, we will do just that. But our pace is somewhat slow.
@@LennaertKoorman Question Can I be sent some stuff for a project pls
@@louiswolfe5012 Thats not up to me, please request it at Old Holland directly. When I post their email here, my post is being removed, but you can easily find it on the Old Holland website. Good Luck!
Beautiful Colours ❤
Today I learned that glazing is not just for pottery! The example at 0:28 is interesting. To me it still looks pretty opaque. Wouldn't applying this to a painting cover the layer underneath it?
Not if you use some medium to thin it
@jeanbigboute, good to hear you learned something from the video! Thanks for your feedback. Glazing can be used in many different opacities, depending on your wishes. When applying a more opaque layer, so that the painting underneath is only just visible, the glazing layer is usually still worked wet on wet. With subtler glazing layers you can indeed work much more transparently and softly. Then it usually just involves adding a different color temperature or depth.
@@LennaertKoorman Thanks! I'll have to look out for all this next time I'm in a museum. So much going on "under the surface"...
Great video as usual from y’all
@Rockheadsling Thanx!
Absolutely love this video series. Thank you.
Thank you so much David, that is really good to hear!
I really enjoyed this, thankyou
Thank you for your feedback Ashley
Thank you, it helps a lot!🌿
Thanx @rikkenielsen8678
awesome 👏
Thank you @nordicvolkan8589
Which blue did u use please
Thankyou
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These are really nice videos, especially with the practical demonstration with master works. Thank you for your excellent work.
Dioxazine Mauve is absolutely my favorite color! It’s so hard to control, though… one tiny drop of it can ruin a mix if you’re not careful. It has very strong tinting and dominates almost all other colors.
qué mal gusto sus bromitas sobre el Ivory Black
mars black is my choice!!
Hello what's the code for old Holland primary blue
I'm pleased about these videos thanks
Great to see you back! Is there a guide somewhere to what warm/cool, strong/muted, etc. mean in painting? I have watched all of the videos in the series but am not getting it. Even more difficult is understanding the undertones, like yellow/brownish/etc. in some of the mixes here. Maybe it needs to be seen "in real life"?
Thank you for following us. We do not have such a guide. But we will discuss it within the company. Good idea to make it.
Dear @jeanbigboute, thank you for your question. Don't worry, it's completely normal that this can be difficult at first. Concepts such as 'muted/saturated' or 'tinting strength' can be quite confusing. But with some practice, you can get the hang of it quite quickly. In any case, these are fixed concepts that do not depend on interpretation. Concepts such as 'warm/cool' and 'reading undertones' are much more difficult because they do not refer to absolute values. They are always relative and dependent on other colors. It has never been scientifically determined that 'this is the warmest color', 'this is the coolest' and the others are somewhere in between. But the use of these words does come from a very practical natural phenomenon: Warm light on an object produces cool shadows, and cool light on an object produces warm shadows. That's a good starting point that you can work with. If you want to delve deeper into it, I can recommend the following book: Alla Prima 2, by Richard Schmid. He really knows how to explain and show it. But because I get this question very, very often, we will certainly consider whether we will dedicate a video to it. Hope this helps, Best Lennaert
@@LennaertKoormanThank you for the tips and the reference! I will look into lighting and also for the book.
@@oldhollandclassiccolours2759I appreciate it, thank you!
Do Dioxanine pigments tend to dry quite matte?
Love these Wish i could get some paints Can you do alizarin crimson vs magenta next?
And Parisian blue vs blue deep
Thank you for your input!
Thank you! We will see if we can make it.@@louiswolfe5012
Hi @louiswolfe5012, Thank you for the input! First, we have several other colors planned. We will be comparing Scheveningen Blue vs King's Blue Deep, also. For now, we'll consider your proposal. Best Lennaert
@@LennaertKoorman you're welcome
Beautiful colours... love these videos.
Something I would love to see in these videos is a shot of the dried paint film (i.e. whether it is a matte or gloss finish) and mention of the drying time. Thanks for the videos.
Thank you for your feedback @davidc1878. That is good input! We will consider it. Not necessarily the easiest features to show. Especially the drying time is very relative and variable since it depends on all kinds of different factors, like room temperature, humidity, ventilation/oxygen, amount of applied paint/thickness of paint film, and medium or oil used to the specific colour. But up till now we didn't consider it at all, so thank you for bringing it to our attention! Best Lennaert
Red earth for those nice pinks. Can you do yellow ochre vs raw sienna soon?
Thank you for your input! All ideas are welcome!
Hi @AlexYorim, Thank you for the input! First, we have several other colors planned. We will be comparing two different Sienna's soon, also. For now, we'll consider your proposal. Best Lennaert
You guys made it :D <3 And the Venetian cameo🤣! awesome!
Thank you!!! Thank you for using our colours!!!!
Hi @lrvz7187, You're so welcome! Thank you for the good suggestion, it was a lot of fun to make the video! Keep on painting! Best Len
Thank you, it was very interesting and useful!
you are wecome!
Thanks @ muhlenstedt! Good to hear!
Thank you for your job!
You are welcome!
I love these videos... thanks for making another one.
Thank you. Keep following our channel!
Thank you @davidc1878, that is good to hear! Best Len
it is not "let white" it is "lead white" (referring to chapter names for this video).
A minute into the video the narrator refers to Cadmium Red Light, but it says Cadmium Red on the screen. Which is which?
@charlesreidy2765, Hi there, good question. The whole video is made with, and shows the use of Cadmium Red Light! In the beginning of the video 0:53, we did put 'light' under the name Cadmium Red. Later in the video that title was accidentally no longer shown, and you are the first to point it out to us. Thank you!