May be a typo for magenta forms of PV19
For PR19, also see PV19. This is an interesting case of a pigment that might not exist. If you see PR19 double check, because it might be a typo. This color is listed on artiscreation as Arylide Maroon, and very interestingly, it simply lists this pigment as obsolete without much information at all. It seems that "PR19", when found as a pigment listing for a paint, may actually be a typo in some cases for PV19. When we checked, we saw that it was listed for St. Petersburg Masterclass oils as well as a Utrecht magenta blend which is very likely PV19. If you’re looking for the Quinacridone Magenta, see the PV19 listing.
PR19 (Obsolete) pigment data from David G. Myers, The Color of Art Pigment Database, Artiscreation.com
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