
Rublev makes several Lead-Tin yellows. The online pictures make it a bit difficult to discern the nature of the color, and it seems as though the color may vary from batch-to-batch. Earlier reviews of this color describe it as close to lemon yellow, however, a more recent swatch looks more like ivory. The hand painted color chart we have shows this as a pale, warm, ivory with a hint of yellow, and not a canary yellow. This is a slightly-warmer-than-cream color. Genuine lead colors are toxic. As with other artists colors please refer to information from the manufacturer about the composition as well as the risks of handling these materials. The Paint List also recommends seeking the opinions of third party health and safety specialists for information about hazardous materials contained in artist paints. P.S: As an aside, if you have concerns about using lead paints, the look of this color can be created using a blend of PW6, PY53 or Cadmium Yellow Medium PY35, Yellow Ochre PY42, and PB35, though the paint film will not be as strong as ones created with lead and lead is also a faster drier.
Please visit the manufacturer website for composition and health and safety information. Please also do your own research and seek third party toxicology experts for information on dealing with specific hazardous materials.







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