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The Color of Art: Pigment Brown, PBr
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NBk 6, NBr 3, NBr 6, NBr 7, NBr 8, NBr 9, NBr 11,
PBr 1, PBr 6, PBr 7, PBr 8, PBr 9, PBr 10, PBr 11, PBr 12, PBr 22, PBr 23, PBr 24, PBr 25, PBr 27, PBr 29, PBr 30, PBr 31, PBr 33, PBr 34, PBr 35, PBr 37, PBr 39, PBr 40, PBr 41, PBr 42; PBr 43, PBr 44, PBr 45, PBr 46,
Augite; Bronzite; Egyptian Mummy; Goethite; Hematite; Manganous Chromate; Sicklerite; Siderite; Tigers Eye
Historic Brown Pigments without Color Index Names
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C.I.
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Color Description
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N/A Augite Augite;
Augite Crimson Shade from Armenia [SI.p];
Augite Purple;
Augite Violet from Armenia [SI.p]
N/A Silicate mineral composed of varying amounts of aluminum,iron ,calcium, magnesium, and sodium {Ref), (Ref) Deep Green to Deep Violet Brown 4 I - A -
N/A Bronzite Bronzite;
Bronzite Geniune* [DS.w];
Burnt Bronzite Genuine* [DS.w];
N/A "A ferriferous variety of enstatite" -Wikipedia;
(Ref) from Mindat.org
Light Metalic Red Brown; Copper Bronz 4 I - A * more info on the Dan Smith PrimaTek™ artist paints and other minerals used for art pigments at the watercolor Handprint.com site.
N/A Egyptian Mummy Caput Mortuum;
Egyptian Mummy;
Mummy
N/A The ground up bodies of mummies, containing asphaltum and embalming resins* Dark Dull violet Brown 4 III - A * I'm skeptical as to whether this color was really mummies or just rumors. Usually imitated with asphaltum or earth brown pigments.
N/A Goethite Brown Ochre Goethite [DV.o];
Dark Goethite [DV.o];
Goethite**;
Goethite - Brown Ochre [DS.w];
Goethite Genuine [DV.o];
Iron Oxide Brown;
Iron Oxide Hydroxide;
Pigment Brown 6;
Pigment Black 11;
Pigment Yellow 43;
Van Dyke Brown [MGd]
77491
77492
77499
Inorganic; Natural and/or synthetic Feric oxide and Ferroso-ferric hydroxide;
CAS 52357-70-7
Brown to dull red to black* 1-3 I 28-43 A * Oil paints and watercolors using PBr6 and PBr 7 exist in almost any shade of yellow, orange, red and violet brown to green brown to black.

** {Ref at Mindat.org}
N/A Hematite Bloodstone;
Blue Ridge Violet Hematite [NP.p];
Burnt Hematite [DV.o];
Hematite [DS.o | NP.o.p];
Hematite Burnt Scarlet [DV.o];
Hematite Burnt Scarlet Genuine*[DS.o.w];
Hematite Genuine*[DS.w | DV.o];
HematiteViolet [DV.o];
Hematite Violet Genuine*[DS.w];
Iron Rose;
Pigment Brown 7;
Violet Hematite [NP.o.p]

compare with PBr7

N/A Natural Brown Iron Oxide (Mineral Reference at mindat.org), (Ref wikipedia); dark reddish to blackish brown 3 I - A * more info on the Dan Smith PrimaTek™ artist paints and other minerals used for art piments at the watercolor Handprint.com site
N/A Manganous Chromate Basic Manganous Chromate;
Manganese Chromate;
Manganous Chromate
77735 Manganese Chromate, Basic Manganous Chromate. Black or red-brown powder of variable composition (Reference: Tables of Properties of Over Fifteen Hundred Common Inorganic Substances, By Wilhelm Segerblom, 1909) Black to reddish brown - - - - -
N/A Sicklerite Manganese Sicklerite;
Sicklerite [DS.w];
Triphylite
N/A

Lithium Manganese Iron Phosphate; Phosphate formed as a result of the alteration of other phosphate minerals in granite pegmatites (Ref);
Mineral: (Ref), (Ref), (Ref)

Dark brown 4 I - A The Daniel Smith watercolor paint appears to be the only way this mineral was ever used as a pigment. May act as a drier in oil paint due to it's high Manganese content.
N/A Siderite Aerosiderite;
Bemmelenite;
Chalybite;
Eisenpath;
Fer Carbonaté;
Gyrite;
Iron Spar;
Junckérite;
Pelosiderite;
Siderite [NP.p];
Sparry Iron;
Spatformig Jernmalm;
Spathic Iron;
Spathos eIron;
Thomaîte
N/A Natural Iron Carbonate Light yellowish brown to gray to greenish brown to reddish brown 1 I M A -
N/A Tigers Eye African Cat's-eye;
Australian Tiger's Eye;
Burnt Tiger Eye;
Burnt Tigers Eye Genuine* [DS.o.w];
Cat's-eye;
Crocidolite;
Golden Tigers Eye;
Marra mamba tiger iron;
Tigereye;
Tiger Eye;
Tigers Eye;
Tigers Eye Genuine* [DS.o.w];
Tiger-Eye TYOUJICHA, No. 12 [KP.p.p];
Tiger iron
N/A Quartz silicon with yellowish and brown parallel layers, a mixture of Chalcedony and Riebeckite (Ref). The yellow-gold color is due to iron oxides. Brown with yellowish to red- violet undertone 4 I L A * more info on the Dan Smith PrimaTek™ artist paints and other minerals used for art pigments at the watercolor site Handprint.com.
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CI Natural Brown
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Color Index Name Code
CI Pigment Name
Common, Historic and Marketing Names
C.I.
Number
#
Chemical Composition
Color Description
†Long Term Effects of Light
Opacity
Light
Fastness
Oil Ab.
Oil Absorption
Toxic
Side Notes
NBk6* Asphaltum Antwerp Braun;
Antwerp Brown;
Asphaltum [KP.p];
Asphaltite;
Bitumen** [ KA.ad.o.p | MA.o(artis) | MR.o];
Bitumen of Judea;
C.I. Natural Black 6;
Brown
Erdpech;
Gilsonite;
Gilsonite (Asphaltum) [NP.p];
Goudron;
Jew's Pitch;
Mineral Pitch;
Natural Black 6;
Pissasphaltum;
Shilajit;
Uintaite
- The natural form of a resinous hydrocarbon similar to petroleum asphalt; (Reference Pigment Compendium, 2008); (Mindat.org Mineral Ref); (Ref Natural Pigments); (Ref: The Manufacture of Varnishes and Kindred Industries: Vol. 2, 1908 By Achille Livache);
(Asphaltum Ref at Boston Fine Arts); (Bitumen Ref at Boston Fine Arts);

Asphaltum: Bitumen - Mineral Pitch - Antwerp Brown - Mummy - Mumie section of The Chemistry of Paints and Painting, By Arthur Herbert Church here.
Dark blackish red-brown with a yellow undertone 4 III?* N/A A Usually substituted with more permanent earth colors or iron oxides in artist paints.;

* athough dark brown in color Asphaltum is Color index Natural Black 6.;

?* Unrated by ASTM, Asphaltum is reportedly lightfast when used as oil color but has problems with shrinkage and cracking: see Wetcanvas.com Thread (Ref).;

Reportedly the oil paint never dries and causes "dripping" (Ref).;

Highly refined asphaltum may be more stable when used in oilcolors. Highly refined source here.

** Bitumen is actually a range of compounds decribed in the Pigment Compendium, 2008 as 'a complex group of synthetic or natural, solid or high viscosity mixtures of hydrocarbons and volatile substances, that include the asphalts'.
In an artistic sense, as a pigment , it most often referers to Asphaltum, but has also been used as a name for humic earths (eg. Cassel Earth, Van Dyke Brown) and lignites. (Reference Pigment Compendium, 2008)
NBr3 Catechin Black Catechu;
Catechin;
Catechou [KP.p];
Catechu [KP.p];
Catechu-Arten;
C.I. Natural Brown 3;
Cutch;
Gambier;
Katha;
Kattha;
Kavari;
Natural Brown 3
75250 Catechinic acid from the left over of katha made from Acacia catechu;

CAS 154-23-4 (Hydrate)
CAS 100786-01-4
Brown 4 - - A
MSDS
-
NBr6 Ganga C.I. Natural Brown 6;
Ganga;
Harda;
Natural Brown 6
  Chebulinic Acid; Extracted from the dried fruits of Terminalia chebula (Myrobalan);

CAS 114921-10-7
Yellow brown 4 - - A -
NBr7 Juglone Akhnot;
C.I. Natural Brown 7;
Iuglon;
Juglane;
Juglone;
Natural Brown 7;
Natural walnut stain powder [KA.p];
Oil Red BS;
Nucin;
Regianin;
Walnut extract;
Yuglon
75500 Extract from the nut-shells, roots, leaves, bark and wood of trees of the Juglandaceae family, usually Black Walnut.; Naphtoquinone;

CAS 481-39-0
Dark brown 4 IV - A* Historically used for inks and stains more than artist's paint. Sometimes used as a natural herbicide.
* (Ref)
NBr8 Van Dyke Brown Bruno Vandyck;
Caledonian Brown;
Cappagh Brown;
Cassel Brown;
Cassel Brown, Van Dyck Brown [KP.p];
Cassel Earth [NP.p];
Cassel's Earth [KA.p];
Cassel Umber;
Caste Earth;
Castle Earth;
C.I. Natural Brown 8;
Coal Brown;
Cologne Brown;
Cologne Earth;
Cologne Umber;
Collens Earth;
Cullen Earth;
Cullens Earth;
Czechia;
Genuine Cassel's Earth [KA.p];
Humic Earth;
Kassel Earth;
Kassel Umber;
Lignite;
Mineral Brown;
Natural Brown 8;
Preto de Frandes;
Rubens' Brown;
Sap Brown;
Spanish Brown;
Terre de Cassel;
Terra di Colonia;
Ulmin Brown;
Van Dyck Braun;
Van Dyck Brown [KP.p];
Van Dyke Brown [GEN, HO.w, NP.p, WL.o];
Vandyke brown [HO.w];
77727 Lignite;
Brown earth with Peat and Coal residues (Ref), (Ref);

Making pigments: Van Dyke Brown***? at webexhibits.org;

CAS 72669-22-8
Dull dark earth brown 2 III* M A** May be as much as 90% organic matter (Ref).

* May be more stable in oil paints when mixed with resins (Ref);

** Composition varies

***? According to webexhibits.org Van Dyke Brown is PBr8. Sennelier's Van Dyck Brown dry pigment, Utrecht's Van Dyke Brown oil paint and Schminke's Cassel Earth oil color all indicate they are PBr8, but claim them to be genuine.
The Color Index Third Edition lists Van Dyke Brown or Cassel Earth as Natural Brown 8 (NBr8), and lists Pigment Brown 8 (PBr8) as Manganese hydroxide. This seems to be a common point of confusion even among pigment and paint manufacturers. see PBr8
NBr9 Sepia C.I. Natural Brown 9;
Natural Brown 9;
Sepia [KP.p];
Sepia fine [KP.p];
Sepia Ink [KP.p];
Sepia very fine [KP.p];
75500 from the ink sac of adriatic cuttlefish; Sepia Officinalis;

CAS 8030-69-1
Dark Reddish Brown black 4 IV - A -
NBr11 Bistre Birchwood Soot;
Bister;
Bister Ink [KP.p];
Bistre [KP.p];
C.I. Natural Brown 11;
Genuine Birchwood Soot;
Soot of Wood
- Prepared from birchwood soot (Ref) Deep brown 4 IV - A
MSDS
Used in water colour painting (Ref);
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CI Pigment Brown
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Color Index Name Code
CI Pigment Name
Common, Historic and Marketing Names
C.I.
Number
#
Chemical Composition
Color Description
†Long Term Effects of Light
Opacity
Light
Fastness
Oil Ab.
Oil Absorption
Toxic
Side Notes
PBr1 Permanent Brown FG BON Brown;
C.I. Pigment Brown 1;
Microdis Brown MGR;
Permanent Brown FG;
Pigment Brown 1
12480 Monoazo;
Azomethine;

CAS 6410-40-8
Reddish brown - - - A -
PBr6 Iron Oxide Hydroxide Brown Antique Cypress Bark;
Antique Smoked Bamboo;
Blue Ridge Burnt Umber [NP.p];
Blue Ridge Raw Umber [NP.p];
Brown Iron Oxide [SCH.a];
Brown Ochre [DS.o];
Brown Ochre Goethite [DV.o];
Brown Oxide [KA.p];
Brown Oxide Medium [GU];
Brown Ochre Goethite [DV.o];
Burnt Sienna [GEN];
Burnt Umber [GEN | HO.ag];
Burnt Umber Xtra Dark [GU];
C.I. Pigment Brown 6;
Cyprus Burnt Umber [NP.p];
Cyprus Burnt Umber Warm [NP.p];
Cyprus Raw Umber Light [NP.p];
Cyprus Raw Umber Medium [NP.p];
Cyprus Raw Umber Dark [NP.p];
Dark Goethite [DV.o];
Deep Brown [LA.a];
Dutch Brown [WL.o];
Dutch Brown (Transparent) [WL.p];
Dutch Brown (Transparent) [WL.o];
Enviro-Friendly Brown Iron Oxide [DS.o.w];
Enviro-Friendly Iron Oxide [DS.o.w];
Enviro-Friendly Red Iron Oxide [DS.o.w];
Enviro-Friendly Yellow Iron Oxide [DS.o.w];
Environox Dark Brown*** [EP.p];
Ferric oxide;
German Umber [KA.p];
Goethite**;
Goethite Genuine [DV.o];
Iron Oxide Brown;
Iron Oxide Hydroxide;
Italian Burnt Sienna [NP.p];
Italian Raw Sienna [NP.p];
Italian Burnt Umber [NP.p];
Italian Burnt Umber Warm [NP.p];
Italian Green Raw Umber [NP.p];
Italian Raw Umber [NP.p];
Light Brown [LA.a];
Luberon Burnt Sienna [NP.p];
Luberon Burnt Umber [NP.p];
Luberon Raw Sienna [NP.p];
Luberon Raw Sienna Light [NP.p];
Luberon Raw Umber [NP.p];
Magnetite;
Maroon Oxide [GU];
Mars Brown;
Mars Yellow [GO.a];
Mineral Brown;
Monte Amiata Natural Sienna [DS.w];
Natural Black Iron Ore;
Natural Brown Oxide [CAS.k];
Nicosia Burnt Sienna [NP.p];
Nicosia Burnt Sienna Dark [NP.p];
Nicosia Raw Sienna [NP.p];
Nicosia Burnt Umber CC [NP.p];
Nicosia Burnt Umber NC [NP.p];
Nicosia Burnt Umber WN [NP.p];
Nicosia Burnt Umber WW [NP.p];
Nicosia Raw Umber [NP.p];
Oxide Brown Medium [LA.a];
Pigment Brown 6;
Pompeii Red;
Raw Siena [KA.o];
Raw Sienna [NP.p | KA.o];
Raw Umber [NP.p | KA.o];
Rhombehedral Magnetite;
Red Oxide Dark [GU];
Turkey Umber;
Van Dyke Brown (hue) [ KA.o.p | MGd]
Van Dyke Brown (Synthetic) [CAS.k];
77491
77492
77499
Inorganic; Natural and/or synthetic Feric oxide and Ferroso-ferric hydroxide;

Magnetite - (mindat.org Ref);

Making pigments: Umbers at webexhibits.org;

CAS 52357-70-7
Brown to dull red* 1-3 I 28-43 A
MSDS
* Oil paints and watercolors using PBr6 and PBr 7 exist in almost any shade of yellow, orange, red and violet brown to green brown.

** {Ref at Mindat.org}

*** Environox Dark Brown from Earth Pigments is Iron Oxide produced from reclaimed iron sludge

The Preparation of Magnetite, goethite, hematite and maghemite of pigment quality from mill scale iron waste.
PBr7 Brown Iron Oxide Antique Cypress Bark [HO.w];
Antique Smoked Bamboo [HO.w];
Bauxite Mummy [NP.p*];
Bloodstone;
Blue Ridge Violet Hematite [NP.p];
Bohemian Green Earth [SCM];
Burnt Hematite [DV.o];
Bauxite;
Brown Earth [CR | JO.ag];
Brown Earth from Florence [MA.o];
Brown Earth from Otranto [KP.p];
Brown Ochre [BX.o | RGH.o.p | SE | WL.o.p | WN.o.o.w];
Brown Orche Deep [OH.o];
Brown Ochre from Elba [KP.p];
Brown Ochre Light [BX.o | OH.o.w | WNd];
Brown Umber [WL.o.p];
Burnt Hematite [DV.o];
Burnt Natural Earth;
Burnt Sienna No.3 [KP.p];
Burnt Sienna [GEN | CAS.k | CR.a.o | DB.a.w | DS.a.o.i.w | DV.af.k.o.w | GB.o.o.p | GO.a | GR.w.w | GU | HO.a.o.w.wo| JO.ag | KA.ad.o.p | KP.p | LB.o | LK | LQ.a | MA.o.o.o(artis).o.p.w.w | MG.a.g.o.w | MH.o | MR.o | OH.a.o.w | PF.o.o | MW.o.wo | RF.e | RGH.o.p | RT.o.w | SCH.o | SE.t.w | SQ.a | TA.a | UT.w | WL.o.p | WN.o];
Burnt Sienna Dark [GU];
Burnt Sienna Deep [BX.o.w];
Burnt Sienna, England , brown-red [KP.p];
Burnt Sienna, from England[KP.p];
Burnt Sienna, from France [KP.p];
Burnt Sienna Light [BX.o.w];
Burnt Sienna Natural [AS];
Burnt Umber [GEN | AS | BX.o.w | CAS.k | CL | CR.a.o | DB.a.o.w | DR | DS.a.i.o.w | DV.af.k.o.w | GB.o.o.p | GO.a | GR.o.o.w.w.wo | GU | HO.g.o.w | JO.ag | KA.ad.o.p | LB.av.o | LQ.a | MA.o.o(artis).o.p.w.w | MG.a.g.o.w | MH.o | MR.o | MT | MW.o.wo | OH.a.o.w | PF.o | RF.e | RGH.o.p | RT.o.w | SCH.o.w | SE.t.w | SH | SQ.a | TA.a | UT.a.o.w | WL.o.p | WN.a.a.k.o.wo];
Burnt Umber Dark [RGH.o];
Burnt Umber (Cyprian) [KP.p];
Burnt Umber, Cyprian, dark brown [KP.p];
Burnt Umber Light [GO.a | GU];
[GU];
Calcined Earth;
Calcined Natural Sienna;
Calcined Natural Umber;
Calcined Original Natural Earth;
Caledonian Brown;
Cappagh Brown;
Cassel Earth [BX.o | CH | MA.p | MR.o | NP.p];
Cassel Brown Earth;
Cat-Tail Brown [GU];
Chestnut Brown;
C.I. Pigment Brown 7;
Colonial Burgundy [EP.p];
Colonial Burnt Umber [EP.p];
Colonial Raw Umber [EP.p];
Colonial Red [EP.p];
Colonial Violet [EP.p];
Cote d'Azur Violet (Natural Light Caput Mortuum) [DS.w];
Cyprus Burnt Umber [NP.p];
Cyprus Burnt Umber Green [NP.p];
Cyprus Burnt Umber Warm [NP.p];
Cyprus Orange [WL.o];
Cyprus Raw Umber Dark [NP.p];
Cyprus Raw Umber Medium [NP.p];
Cyprus Raw Umber Light [NP.p];
Cyprus Umber;
Euchrome;
Elba Brown Ochre [KP.p];
French Burnt Sienna [NP.p];
French Raw Sienna [NP.p];
French Raw Umber [NP.p];
Gamboge Hue [MA.o(artis)];
Genuine Cassel's Earth [KA];
German Greenish Raw Umber [DS.w];
German Umber [KA];
Gold Ochre [BX.o.w];
Green Ochre [WL.o];
Green Umber [KA.p];
Grüne Erde natur [SCH];
Hematite [DS.o | NP.o.p];
Hematite Burnt Scarlet [DV.o];
Hematite Burnt Scarlet Genuine[DS.o.w**];
Hematite Genuine[DS.w** | DV.o];
HematiteViolet [DV.o];
Hematite Violet Genuine[DS.w**];
Iseo Brown [KP.p];
Italian Burnt Sienna [DS.w | KP.p | NP.p];
Italian Brown Earth;
Italian Earth [BX.o.w | OH.o.w | SQ.a];
Italian Green Ochre [WL.p];
Italian Raw Sienna [NP.p];
Italian Raw Umber [WL.o];
Jacaranta Brown;
Mars Brown [RGH.o.p];
Monte Amiata Natural;
Monte Amiata Natural Sienna [DS.w];
Mummy [NP.o];
Mummy Bauxite [DS.w**];
Mauve Umber [RGH.o];
Native Earth;
Natural Bohemian Green Earth [SCHM.o];
Natural Brown Iron Oxide;
Natural Burnt Sienna [SCHM.o];
Natural Burnt Umber [SCH.a, SCHM.o];
Natural Earth;
Natural Green Earth [SCH.a];
Natural Iron-Manganese Oxide;
Natural Iron Oxide;
Ocher;
Ochre [GEN];
Old Holland Ochre [HO.o.w];
Original Natural Earth;
Pigment Brown 7;
Pompeii Red [DS.w];
Raw Brown;
Raw Sienna [GEN | AS | CAS.k | CR | DB.a.w | DR | DS.a.i.o.w | DV.af.k.o.w | GB.o.o.p | GR.a.o.o.w.wo | JO.ag | KA.p | LB.o | LK | LQ.a | MA.o.o.w.w | MG.a.g.o.w | MH.o | MR.o | MW.o.wo | OH.a.o.w | PF | RF.e | RGH.o.p | SCH.w | SE.t.w | SQ.a | UT.a.o.w | TA.a | WL.o.p | WN];
Raw Sienna Dark [CR.a.o];
Raw Sienna Deep [MA.o.p | OH];
Raw Sienna Natural Dark;
Raw Sienna Light [MA.o.o(artis).p | OH.w];
Raw Umber [GEN | AS | CAS.k | CL | CR.a.o | DB.a .o | DS.a.i.o.w | DR | DV.af.k.o.w | GB.o.o.p | GO.a | GR.o | GU | HO.a.o.w.wo | JO.ag | KA.ad.p | LB.o | LQ.a | MA.o.p.w.w | MG.a.g.o.w | MH.o | MR.o | MT | MW.o.wo | OH.a.o.w | PF.w | RF.e | RGH.o.p | RT.o.w | SCH.a.o.w | SE.t.w | SV | SQ.a | UT.a.o.w | TA.a | WL.o.p | WN.a.a.o.w.wo];
Raw Umber (Green Shade) [WN.o];
Raw Umber Light [SCHM.o | WN.a.o.w];
Raw Umber Natural [ DV.w];
Raw Umber (Rare Earth) [GU];
Red Brown [SE];
Red Ochre [WL.o];
Red Umber [MH.o | OH.o.w | WL.o];
Sard Red Earth [MA.o];
Sardinian Red Earth [MA.o];
Sienna;
Sicilian Brown;
Spanish Earth [MH | WL.p];
Spanish Earth (Purple Ochre) [WL.o];
Terra d'Ombre;
Terre d'Ombre Brulee (Brûlée) [LB.o];
Terra Di Sienna;
Terre de Sienne Brulee (Brûlée) [LB.o];
Transparent Red Oxide [CL];
Turkey Brown;
Turkey Umber [RGH.o | WL.o];
Turkey Umber Greenish [RF.e];
Umber [GEN | HO.w];
Van Dijck Brown (hue) [BX]
Van Dyck Brown (hue) [BXw | DS.o | GR | LK | MR.o];
Van Dyke Brown (hue) [TA.a | KA.p | MT];
Velvet Brown;
Violet Hematite [NP.o.p]
Yavapai Genuine [DS.w];
Yellow Ochre Burnt [WL.o]
77491
77492
Iron Oxide and/or Calcined Iron Oxide usually with varying amounts of hydrated Iron Oxide along with Manganese Oxide and other natural minerals depending on mine site.;

LBNLPigment Database Spectral radiative properties;
Burnt Sienna;
Raw Sienna;
Raw Umber

How Umber is made at webexhibits.org;

CAS 12713-03-0
Yellow brown to brown to dull red**** 1-4*** I 60-80 A
MSDS
MSDS
MSDS
Natural product can contain Manganese which acts as a drier;

* Lots more info on mummy & bauxite at the Natural Pigments website.

** more info on the Dan Smith PrimaTek™ artist paints and other minerals used for art pigments at the watercolor Handprint.com site.

*** transparency varies widely depending on mineral content and other impurities

**** Oil paints and watercolors using PBr6 and PBr 7 exist in almost any shade of yellow, orange, red or violet brown to green brown.
PBr8 Manganese Brown Black Manganese Oxide;
Bog Manganese;
Braunstein;
Bruinsteen;
Burnt Umber | Cyprus [KP.p];
Burnt Umber light reddish-brown [KP.p];
Burnt Umber Reddish [KP.p];
Caledonian Brown;
Cappagh Brown;
Cassel Earth [SCH*?];
Cassler/Van Dyke Brown [SCH*?];
Cement Black;
C.I. Pigment Brown 8;
Mangaanbioxyde;
Mangaandioxyde;
Mangandioxid
Manganese Binoxide;
Manganese (biossido Di);
Manganese (bioxyd De);
Manganese Black;
Manganese (diossido Di);
Manganese (dioxyde De);
Manganese(iv) Oxide;
Manganese Peroxide;
Manganese Superoxide;
Manganese Brown;
Manganese Brown Intense [KP.p];
Manganese Dioxide;
Manganite;
Mineral Brown Black (Pyrolusite) [NP.p];
Natural Brown Earth;
Pigment Black 14;
Pigment Brown 8;
Pyrolusite;
Pyrolusite Brown;
Raw Umber dark [KP.p];
Raw Umber | from Cyprus [KP.p];
Sepia;
Umber Reddish | OK 46 [KP.p];
Van Dyck Brown (hue)*? [SE.p];
Van Dyke Brown (hue?} [GR.o | [UT.o]
77730
77728
"Manganic hydroxide, Mn(OH), together with manganese manganite.", " Occurs naturally as manganite but the commercial product is usually synthetic." (Ref Inorganic Colouring Matters, Color Index 3rd Ed.)

Manganese hydroxide and oxides, the natural form usually also contains iron oxides and clays;

Manganic oxide;
Manganic hydroxide;

Making pigments: Umbers at webexhibits.org;

CAS 317-35-7
CAS 1313-13-9
Reddish brown to brownish black - I 60 B * Sennelier's Van Dyck Brown dry pigment, Utrecht's Van Dyke Brown oil paint and Schminke's Cassel Earth oil color, may be NBr8 and just misprinted or mistakenly labled as PBr8 (Pigment Brown 8}, They all claim to be genuine Van Dyke Brown which would actually be NBr8 (Natural Brown 8). They also claim moderate or average light fastness which is more consistent with Natural Brown 8.
Pigment Brown 8 is highly lightfast.

There seems to be a curtain amount of confusion about this pigment even among manufacturers and art suppliers.
PBr9 Copper Ferrocyanide* Copper Ferrocyanide;
C.I. Pigment Brown 9;
Florence brown;
Florentine Brown;
Hatchett´s Brown;
Pigment Brown 9;
Van Dyke Brown (hue***) [DB.w | GR.w | WL.o?**];
Vandyke Red***;
Van Dyke Red***
77430 Inorganic;
Copper hexacyanoferrate(II);
Cupric ferrocyanide and Cupric potassium ferrocyanide;

CAS 13601-13-3
Blackish brown - II - B * According to the Color Index International Pigments & Solvent Dyes, By The Society of Dyers and colourists, third edition, PBr9 is Copper Ferrocyanide;
** According to their web site Williamsburg's Van Dyke Brown is PBr9. This might be a typo. In the copy they claim it to be genuine Van Dyke Brown which would be NBr8.
*** However "Van Dyke Red" is indicated to be Copper Ferrocyanide in A Treatise on Color Manufacture By George Zerr, Robert Rübencamp, 1908, and said to be a "shade that can be imitated cheaply and very easily with red ferric oxide colours" indicating a brownish nature. So it seems there might be a historical justification for labeling PBr9 as genuine Van Dyke Brown in paints, even though it is not the pigment generally thought to be the "genuine" Van Dyke brown.
PBr10 Calcium Orthoplumbate Calcium Plumbate;
Calcium Orthoplumbate;
Caldiox;
C.I. Pigment Brown 10;
Pigment Brown 10
77227 Calcium lead oxide;
Calcium Orthoplubate;
Dicalcium lead tetraoxide;

CAS 12013-69-3;
CAS 12774-29-7
Light Yellowish Brown - I L C* Oxidizing agent;
promotes adhesion;
Used as rust inhibitor and primer;

* Contains insoluble lead so there may not be much of lead hazard.
PBr11 Magnesium Ferrite C.I. Pigment Brown 11;
Lunar Earth [DS.w];
Magnesium Ferrite [DS.o];
Mars Yellow [HO.o];
Mapico Tan;
Pigment Brown 11
77495 Inorganic; Ferric magnesium oxide;

CAS 64294-89-9
Reddish brown 1 I 40 A
MSDS
-
PBr12 Cassel Brown Cassel Brown [KP.p];
Cassel Brown Stain [KP.p];
C.I. Pigment Brown 12;
Oak Stain;
Van Dyck Brown;
Walnut Stain
- Sodium salts of humic acid;

CAS 68131-04-04
Dark brown - - - B* * Skin irritant
PBr22 Pigment Brown 22 C.I. Pigment Brown 22;
Pigment Brown 22;
Pigment Brown 2R
10407 Nitro;

CAS 29398-96-7
Reddish brown - - - A -
PBr23 Pigment Brown 23 Azo Russet [GU];
Brown Madder (hue) [SE.o];
C.I. Pigment Brown 23;
Cromophtal Brown 5R;
Disazo Brown;
Gubbio Red [KP.p];
Light Brown [HO.a?*];
Madder Brown [SE];
Microlith Brown 5R;
Pigment Brown 23;
Transparent Brown [HO.o];
Van Dyke Brown (hue);
20060 Disazo;
(chemnet.com Ref)

CAS 35869-64-8
Dull reddish brown 3 I 70 A
MSDS
(Ref);

?* The Dick Blick site indicates the Acryla Artist Acrylic Colors Light Brown is PBr23 but gives info for Van Dyke Brown (NBr8), the Holbein site indicates Acryla Artist Acrylic Colors Light Brown is PBr23 a disazo color and not Van Dyke Brown.
PBr24 Chrome Antimony Titanate Bohemian Ochre Light;
Chrome Titanate;
Chrome Antimony Titanate;
Chrome Antimony Titanium Buff Rutile;
Chrome Titanate;
Chrome Titanate Brown;
Chrome Titanate Orange[
Chrome Titanate Yellow [GR.o];
Chrome Titanium Yellow;
Chrome Yellow [SCH];
Chrome Yellow Rutile;
Chromium Rutile;
Chromium Titanate Yellow [GR.o];
C.I. Pigment Brown 24;
Daipyroxide Yellow;
Ferro Autumn Gold V;
Fragonard Earth Yellow [PF.o];
Gold Ochre [LA.a];
Honey Gold Yellow;
Ironstone Brown No.39;
Jaune Brilliant [KA.p];
Light Yellow 3R;
Light Yellow Ochre [DB.o | SE.o];
Marigold Yellow;
Mars Yellow Light [SE.a];
Meteor® Plus Yellow Buff 9371;
Naples Yellow (hue) [MG.w | MH.o | WN];
Naples Yellow Deep (hue) [DV.w | KA.o | SCH.a.o, SCHM.o | WN.a.g.o.w];
Naples Yellow Deep (Imitation) [KA.p];
Naples Yellow Deep Extra (hue) [OH.o.w];
Naples Yellow Italian (hue) [WL.o.p];
Pigment Brown 24;
Titanate Gold Ochre;
Titanium Gold Ochre [SCH.g.w];
Titanium Orange [KP.p];
Yellow Ochre Light [DB | RT.o]
77310 Inorganic;
(Ti,Cr,Sb)O2
Chrome Antimony Titanium Buff Rutile, is created by calcination of Titanium (IV) Oxide, Chromium (III) Oxide, and Antimony (V) Oxide in varied ratios creating a mixed phase system with a Rutile structure. It may include one or more of the modifiers Al2O3, MnO, NiO, WO3 and/or ZnO. (Ref Color Index 4th edition);

Mixed Metal Oxide (MMO) (PCImag Ref):
Chrome Antimony Titanium oxide mixed phase system having a rutile structure;
Chrome Antimony Titanium Buff Rutile;

LBNL Pigment Database Spectral radiative properties;
Chrome Antimony Titanium Buff Rutile (i);
Chrome Antimony Titanium Buff Rutile (ii);
Chrome Antimony Titanium Buff Rutile (iii);
Chrome Titanate Yellow;

CPMA 11-17-6

CAS 68186-90-3
Light yellowish to reddish brown to light golden orange 1 I 13-28 A
MSDS
Said to make a good non-toxic Naples Yellow substitute in artist colors.
A interesting pigment color in it's own right.
PBr25 Benzimidazolone Brown Benzimidazo Brown [GU];
Benzimidazolone Brown;
C.I. Pigment Brown 25;
Fragonard Red Brown [PF.o];
Hostaperm Brown HFR 01;
Imidazolone Brown [HO.wo];
Microdis Brown;
Permanent Brown [DS.w];
Pigment Brown 25;
Renol Brown;
SICOTAN® Yellow1 [BASF];
Transparent Brown [DV.af | SQ.a];
Transparent Maroon [WN.o];
Transparent Red Ochre [LB.o];
Van Dyke Red [LQ.a];
Viscofil Brown
12510 Organic; Monoazo; Benzimidazolone;

CAS 6992-11-6
Deep red-violet brown 4 I 86 A
MSDS1
Nice rich brown, great for glazing.

BASF SICOTAN® Yellow Data Sheet.
PBr27 Thioindigoid Brown Calcotone Brown 2R;
C.I. Pigment Brown 27;
Pigment Brown 27;
Various brand names prefixes to Red Brown or Bordeaux
73410 Thioindigoid;

CAS 3989-75-1
Brownish Brown - - - A -
PBr29 Chrome Iron Brown Chromium Iron Oxide;
Chromium Iron Oxide Black;
C.I. Pigment Brown 29;
Iron Chromite;
Iron Chrome brown;
Naples Yellow [RGH.o.p];
Pigment Brown 29;
Shepherd Black 411;
Sicopal® Black K 0095;
Sicopal® Brown K 2795 FG
77500 Inorganic;
Chromium Iron Brown: mixed phase pigment based on iron oxide-chromium oxide and corresponding approximately to the formula. (Fe, Cr)2O3. (Ref Color Index 4th edition);
Iron Chromite;
Iron chromium oxide;

LBNL Pigment Database Spectral radiative properties;
Chromium Iron Oxide (i);
Chromium Iron Oxide (ii);

CAS 109414-04-2;
CAS 12737-27-8
Bright to very dark reddish brown 2 I - A Identical to pigment green 17? (Ref)
PBr30 Pigment Brown 30 C.I. Pigment Brown 20;
Graphtol Red Brown Cl-RL;
Pigment Brown 30;
- Anthraquinone Reddish brown - - - A -
PBr31 Zinc Ferrite Brown C.I. Pigment Brown;
Pigment Brown 31;
Zinc Ferrite;
Zinc Ferrite Brown;
Zinc Ferrite Brown Spinel;
77496 Zinc Ferrite Brown Spinel, fomula (Zn,Fe)Fe2O4 is created by high temperature calcination of a mixture of zinc oxides with ferrous and ferric iron in varying ratios to make a crystalline matrix of spinel. Its composition may include any one or more of the modifiers Al2O3, NiO, SiO2, SnO2 or TiO2. (Ref Color Index 4th edition);

CAS 68187-51-9
Brown - - - A -
PBr33 Zinc Iron Chromite Brown Brown 10P8571;
Calf Skin Brown No.6;
Chromium Iron Zinc Brown;
Chromium Iron Zinc Brown Spinel;
C.I. Pigment Brown 33;
Cocoa Brown No.157;
Daipyroxide Brown 9220;
Dark Brown;
Mahogany Brown No.12;
Mineral Brown [SCHM.o];
Pigment Brown 33;
Shepherd Brown 12;
Shepherd Brown 157;
Zinc-Iron Chrome Brown [KP.p];
Zinc-Iron Chrome Brown, light, spinel;
Zinc Iron Chromite;
Zinc Iron Chromite Brown Spinel;
Walnut Brown [SCH.w]
77503 Zinc Iron Chromite brown Spinel (Zn,Fe)(Fe,Cr)2O4 is made by the high temperature calcining of a mixture of Zinc (II) Oxide, Iron (II) Oxide, Iron (III) Oxide, and Chromium (III) Oxide in varying ratios to create a crystalline spinel matrix. Its composition may include any one or more of the modifiers Al2O3, NiO, SiO2, SnO2 and/or TiO2. (Ref Color Index 4th edition);

Mixed Metal Oxide (MMO) (PCImag Ref):
Zinc Iron Chromite Brown Spinel;

LBNLPigment Database Spectral radiative properties;
Zinc Iron Chromite Brown Spinel (i);
Zinc Iron Chromite Brown Spinel (ii);

CPMA 13-37-7;

CAS 68186-88-9
Dark; brown to Reddish brown 1 I 12-16 A
MSDS1
-
PBr34 Nickel Ferrite Brown C.I. Pigment Brown 34;
Daipyroxide Brown 9270;
Iron Nickel Brown;
Iron Nickel Brown Spinel;
Nickel Ferrite Brown Spinel;
Pigment Brown 34
77497 Inorganic; Nickel Ferrite Brown, created by the reaction of calcining Iron (III) Oxide and Nickel (11) Oxide in varying ratios creating a spinel form crystalline matrix. The addition of either/or A12O3, FeO, SiO2, SnO2, and/or TiO2 are used as modifiers during the creation process;

CPMA 13-35-7;

CAS 68187-10-0
Brown - - - B -
PBr35 Iron Chromite Brown Chromium Iron Brown;
Chromium Iron Brown Spinel;
C.I. Pigment Brown 35;
Iron Chromite Brown;
Iron Chromite Brown Spinel;
Pigment Brown 35
77501 Inorganic;
Iron Chromite Brown Spinel Fe(Fe,Cr)2O4 is created by high temperature calcination of a mixture of Iron (II) Oxide, Iron (III) Oxide, and Chromium (III) Oxide in varied amounts creating a crystalline matrix of spinel. Its composition may include any one or more of the modifiers Al2O3, B2O3, NiO, SiO2, SnO2 and/or TiO2. (Ref Color Index 4th edition);

Mixed Metal Oxide (MMO) (PCImag Ref):
Iron chromite spinel;

CPMA 13-33-7;

CAS 68187-09-7
Dark reddish brown to blue Black - - - A -
PBr37 Manganese Niobium
Titanium Brown
C.I. Pigment Brown 37;
Manganese Niobium;
Manganese Niobium Brown Rutile;
Manganese Niobium Titanium Brown Rutile
Pigment Brown 37;
Titanium Brown Rutile;
77890 Inorganic;
Manganese Niobium Titanium Brown Rutile is made by calcining Manganese (II) Oxide, Niobium (V) Oxide, and Titanium (IV) Oxide in varied ratios creating a interdiffused crystalline rutile, It may have the modifier Sb2O5 (Reference: 4th ed. CMPA Classification and Chemical Description of the Complex Inorganic Color Pigments).;

CPMA 11-47-7

CAS 70248-09-8
Dull reddish brown - - - B -
PBr39 Zinc Manganese Chromate C.I. Pigment Brown 39;
Chrome Manganese Zinc Brown Spinel;
Chromium Manganese Zinc Brown;
Meteor Brown Light Iron Free 7739;
Pigment Brown 39
77312 Inorganic;
Zinc Manganese Chromate;
Chrome Manganese Zinc Brown Spinel, is created by calcing a mixture of Chromium (III) Oxide, Manganese (II) Oxide and Zinc (II) Oxide in various ratios creating a spinel type crystalline matrix. It can be modified by A12O3, NiO, SiO2, SnO2, and/or TiO2 during the creation faze. (Reference: 4th ed. CMPA Classification and Chemical Description of the Complex Inorganic Color Pigments).;.

CPMA 13-51-7

CAS 71750-83-9
Reddish brown - - - B Natural or Synthetic semi-precious stone?
PBr40 Manganese chrome antimony titanium brown rutile Antimony Chromium Manganese Brown Rutile;
C.I. Pigment Brown 40;
Manganese Chrome Antimony Titanium Brown Rutile;
Meteor Brown (iron and Zinc free);
Pigment Brown 40
77897 Inorganic;
Manganese chrome antimony titanium brown rutile is the product of calcining Titanium (IV) Oxide, Manganese (II) Oxide; Chromium (III) Oxide, and Antimony (V) Oxide, forming an interdiffused crystalline rutile matrix.

CPMA 11-46-7;

CAS 71750-83-9
Dark brown - - - B -
PBr41 Disazo Condensation Brown C.I. Pigment Brown 41;
Disazo Condensation Brown;
Translucent Brown [SCH.w];
Pigment Brown 41;
Sandorin Brown RL
- Organic; Disazo Condensation;

CAS 68516-75-6
Very yellowish to Reddish Brown 2-3 I - A -
PBr42 Azo Golden Brown Azo Golden Brown;
C.I. Pigment Brown 42;
Pigment Brown 42
- Disazocondensation;

CAS 80648-58-4
Dark yellowish Brown 2 I - - -
PBr43 Iron-Manganese Oxide Bayferrox 645T;
C.I. Pigment Brown 43;
Pigment Brown 43;
Yellow Ochre (hue*)
77536 Inorganic;
Synthetic iron-manganese mixed oxide;
Manganic ferric oxide;

CAS 12062-81-6
Brown 1 I - B *Similar chemical make-up as the natural yellow ochres and brown umbers
PBr44 Cobalt Tungsten Titanium Buff C.I. Pigment Brown 44;
Cobalt Tungsten Titanium Buff Rutile;
Meteor Plus Yellow Buff;
Pigment Brown 44
778955 Inorganic; Cobalt Tungsten Titanium Buff Rutile;

CAS 144437-67-2
Yellowish brown - - - B -
PBr45 Manganese Tungsten Titanium Brown C.I. Pigment Brown 45;
Manganese Tungsten Titanium Brown Rutile;
Meteor Plus High IR Brown 9730;
Pigment Brown 45
778965 Inorganic; Manganese Tungsten Titanium Rutile;

CAS 144437-66-1
Reddish brown - - - B -
PBr46 Chrome Iron Manganese Brown Spinel C. I. Pigment Brown 46;
Chrome Iron Manganese Brown Spinel;
Chromium Iron Manganese Brown;
Chromium Iron Manganese Zinc Brown;
Pigment Brown 46;
774945 Inorganic;
Chrome Iron Manganese Brown Spinel, is created by calcining Chromium (III) Oxide, Iron (II & III) Oxide, and Manganese (II & III) Oxide in varied ratios creating a spinel form crystal matrix. May be modified by Zinc Oxide (Reference: 4th ed. CMPA Classification and Chemical Description of the Complex Inorganic Color Pigments).;

CPMA 13-48-7

Chromium iron manganese:
CAS 68555-06-6;
Chromium iron manganese zinc brown:
CAS 68186-96-9
Brown - - - - -


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Color Index Name Code:
This is the official code given by the Color Index International for that particular pigment. The first 2 letters describe the general pigment color and the number is the individual pigment identifier. N/A (not applicable) means that pigment has not been given a color index name or number.

PY = Pigment Yellow;
PO = Pigment Orange;
PR = Pigment Red;
PV = Pigment Violet;
PB = Pigment Blue;
PG = Pigment Green;
PBr = Pigment Brown;
PBk = Pigment Black;
PW = Pigment White;
PM = Pigment Metal

CI (Color Index) Pigment Name:
This is the official name given in the Color Index (third edition, 1997), or the name the first manufacturer or original patent holder has given that pigment, in a few instances where neither of the previous are available, I have used the actual chemical name. Where a pigment has no color index name, I have used the traditional historic name or the mineral/chemical names.

Common, Historic and Marketing Names:
These are the various names that have been used for that pigment whether or not it is the correct usage. This is NOT an endorsement of any name but merely a collection of names that are in common usage or have been used. They have been culled (in order of importance) from paint manufacturer and supplier literature, The Color Index, Third edition (1997), Historical Books on pigments and art (see Free Art e-Books), Artist manuals and handbooks (see the bottom of the Pigment Database's main page for a complete list of reference works), various dictionaries and encyclopedias (old and new), and various web sites in particular AMIEN.org, Dick Blick Artist Supply, Handprint.com, Natural Pigments, Kama Pigments, Sinopia Pigments, PCImag.com and Kremer Pigments, along with the paint, chemical and pigment manufacture sites.
Marketing names given by paint manufacturers are often misleading, deceptive or descriptive of the color and not the actual pigment. Where there is a common historic name associated with that pigment I have used "GEN" to denote the generic common historically accepted name of that particular pigment. When a manufacturer has used a common historical name for a pigment that is not the accepted traditional historic pigment name, I have indicated it with the "(hue)" designation.

C.I. (Color Index) Pigment # (number):
These are the chemical composition number given that pigment by the Color Index International (see Colour Index Number Categories here)

Chemical Composition:
These are the basic chemical names, or mineral names along with chemical composition. Where I can fine them, I have included CAS numbers. Sometimes multiple names are given because chemical names can be stated in different ways or the pigment is a group of chemicals rather than a single one. I have not included detailed chemical descriptions or analyses but only basic information that should help you find further information. I have included references designated with "(Ref)" where further information can be attained.

Color Description:
This is a general attempt to explain the hue in plain english. The perception of color is as individual as the the people viewing it and any such description can not be completely accurate, but merely give a general idea of the what color looks like to the average person. I have not in all cases used any of the attempted means of standardizing color descriptions for this, but where the pigment is included in the Color Index International Pigments and Solvent Dyes (The Society of Dyers and colourists, third edition), I have used that description, when not, I have used other reference sources in particularly manufacturer or supplier literature.

Opacity- Transparency*: 
The opacity and transparency is only a general reference, where available, i have used the Color index's designation or manufacturers literature to arrive at this figure. Many pigments exist in both transparent and opaque versions, or can be manipulated by the paint or pigment manufactures for a particular purpose. A general designation such as given will not always be the case in any particular formulation.

1 = Opaque,
2 = Semi-Opaque,
3 = Semi-Transparent,
4 = Transparent

Light Fastness Rating**:
The light fastness rating is only a general reference, where available i have used the ASTM or manufacturers literature to arrive at this figure. The ASTM has not rated all pigments, so this rating in this database will not always be the ASTM rating but a rating culled from other sources, most importantly manufactures literature. The ASTM ratings have a 5 increment scale and the blue-wool scale is 8, in this database lighfastness ratings have been condensed or averaged to a less specific 4 designations. I can can not cover every possible paint, binder, or pigment formulation in this chart as it would take too much time and space; there are so many variables as to make this designation, in this database, of only marginal use. In particular the quality of the actual pigment manufacture has much influence on a pigments fastness to light, heat and other chemicals. Additives, binder, and many other factors all have a influence on light fastness or fastness to other environmental influences. Whether a paint is watercolor, oil color, tempera, etc. has an effect on light fastness. Varnishes and other treatments to the painting surface or support can have an influence too. The only way to be sure, is to make your own tests on the paint or pigment you have. Reference the following:
(ASTM D4303 - 10 opens new window); (AMIEN.org Thread - opens new window)

I = Excellent,
II = Good,
III = Poor,
IV
= Fugitive/Very Poor

Oil Absorption: is in ml/100mg
The oil absorption figure has been arrived at from the pigment manufacturer's literature or artist reference sources (see the bottom of the Pigment Database's main page for a complete list of reference works).


When the specific numbers are unavailable:   H = High,   M = Medium,   L = Low

Toxicity***:
The hazardous properties is a general designation of a possible hazard. It is assumed intelligent people will use at least ordinary care when handling all paints or pigments. The designation has been arrived at from, in most cases, the manufacturer's literature, MSDS sheets at the Oxford University Chemical Laboratory., or the City of Tucson's Environmental Management Division's searchable database of Health & Safety in the Arts. All paints and especially dry pigments can be hazardous if carelessly handled, but if handled properly with common sense all but the most dangerous can be used safely.

A = Low hazard, but do not handle carelessly;
B = Possible Hazard if improperly or carelessly handled;
C = Hazardous, use appropriate precautions for handling mildly toxic substances; 
D =
Extremely Toxic, only attempt working with this pigment (especially the dry form) in laboratory conditions and with proper safety equipment (see "Prudent practices in the laboratory: handling and disposal of chemicals" at google books opens new window; or PDF format here);

Side Notes:
These are typically interesting things I have read, or information collected on a pigment that may be worth further study. They are NOT statements of absolute fact. Many pigment qualities are rumors, old wife's tales and misconceptions repeated over and over until they accepted as fact without any scientific proof. References (Ref) may be provided.

(hue) = When the word "hue" in in parenthesis (hue), it refers to a hue color not designated on the label, when the word "hue" is not in parenthesis is part of the pigment name as per ASTM guidelines.

(Ref) = A link to a reference source. This may be the source of the information I have given. or a link to more detailed information.

? = a question mark next to a name, note, or data code indicates that it may or may not be correct information due to conflicting information, questionable reference, possible typo or other discrepancies in the manufacturer or other reference documentation. Further study is needed to clarify.

Effects of long term light exposure are given when known, this may allow an artist to anticipate color changes and possibly use them as an advantage. These effects are all relative to the pigments inherent light fastness and may take decades or even centuries in museum conditions to be visible.
Fades = Becomes more Transparent;  Lightens = Loses chroma but maintains relative transparency or opaque character;  Whitens = Becomes lighter and more opaque;  Darkens = Becomes darker but retains hue;  Dulls = Loses chroma towards neutral;  Blackens = Turns very dark or black losing chroma;  Hue shift = Changes hue towards a different color

Paint or Pigment Manufacturer Code & Art Medium:*****    Key Top ^, Page Top^
Paint/Pigment Manufacturer Code:
(links below are to the official manufacturer web site and will open in a new window)
DG = Daniel Green
EP = Earth Pigments
GB = Gamblin
GEN = Common Generic term
GO = Golden
GR = Grumbacher
GU = Guerra Paint & Pigment
HO = Holbien
JO = Jo Sonja
KA = Kama Pigments
KP = Kremer Pigmente  (USA site)
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Clicking on the paint or pigment manufacturer code next to the pigment name will take you off site where more information can be found. The link will most often take you to an art supplier where you can find more specific art medium or paint binder info, purchasing source, pigment properties, pigment history, MSDS sheets, and whether it is the artist premium or student economy grade.

d in italics next to the pigment manufacturer or art supplier code indicates a discontinued pigment or paint.
All art medium or binder codes in italics mean the pigment under that name is in the "student" or economy grade, not the "artist's" grade paint.

a = Acrylic Paint;  
ad = Aqueous pigment dispersions>;
af = Fluid Acylics or Airbrush Colors;
ag = Acrylic Gouache or Matte Acrylic Paints;
av = Acrylic Vinyl Paints;
k = Alkyd paints;
c = Casein or milk paint;
e = Encaustic paints;
g = Gouache;
i = Ink (printing ink or pigmented drawing inks);
o = Oil Paint;
os = Oil sticks, Oil Bars, Oil Base Pigment Sticks;
p = Dry Pigment;
t = Tempera or Egg Tempera;
w = Watercolor Paint;
ws = Watercolor sticks, Watercolor Base Pigment Sticks or Bars;
wo = Water mixable oil paint or water soluble oil paint.

Other than gouache, only single pigment paints and pigments are included. Gouache is designated distinct from watercolors because it is often mixed with white or additives to make it matte and/or opaque and that is not usually indicated on the paint manufactures literature. Clicking on the art medium code will give you more specific paint binder information. Clicking on the art supplier's artistic medium code will also take you to more information on the paint pigment that may include: whether it is the "artists" premium or "student" grade, MSDS sheets, pigment history and additional artist paints or pigments hazard & environmental information.
Other art material or medium forms such as pastel, oil pastels, oil bars, dyes and ceramic glazes will not be designated with a artists medium or binder code, but may still be listed under the pigment name with a company code.

+++++In all cases clicking on the art medium/binder code will take you off site to where you can find more information and-or a purchasing source. If you find this site helpful you can help support this site by purchasing through these links. Thanks, and I hope I can continue to make this information available and current. The above links in this key are to the actual manufactures official sites.


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The Color of Art Pigment Database Reference of artist paint and dry pigments, pigment powders, and pigment dispersions it is a complete resource on color for acylic, watercolor, oil color, oil paint, alkyds, inks, eggtempera, casein and gouache for assisting in the artistic creation of artists. The Color of Art Pigment Database Reference includes Artist's paint Color Index Names and Color Index Chemical Constitution Numbers along with MSDS sheets, light fastness ratings, oil absorption, and other reference information on artist pigments used for painting, crafts, graphic design, decorating, illustration or any medium that uses color in thier art work.

This page of the Color of Art Pigment Database is for CI Pigment Brown, Color Index code PBr. is a complete artist's reference, with color Index names and specifications for artist's pigments and paint. The Art is Creation, Color of Art Pigment Database Reference has resources and info for artist paint, student paints, Oilcolor, Oil Paints, Watercolors, Aqueous Pigment Dispersions, Fluid Acylics, Airbrush Paint, Acrylic Gouache, Matte Acrylic Paints, Acrylic Vinyl paint or Alkyd Oils, Casein or Milk Paint, Encaustic, Gouache, Printing Inks or Pigmented Drawing inks, Oil sticks, Oil Bars, Oil Base Pigment Sticks, Dry Pigments and Powders, Tempera or Egg Tempera, Watercolor Sticks, Watercolor Base Pigment Sticks or Bars, and Water mixable oil paint or water soluble oil paint.

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