If you’re looking for Quinacridone Magenta, see the PV19 entry. We’ve found a few paints marked PR19 which should probably have been marked as PV19. One of these examples may be a Utrecht oil color. Their brochure listed PV19 while the Blick site stated PR19. Our guess in the Utrecht case is that it's PV19 Rose - the pink version. See PV19 in the violet section, as this pigment can be either red or violet.
PR19-Quinacridone pigment data from David G. Myers, The Color of Art Pigment Database, Artiscreation.com
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