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The Color of Art: Pigment Blue, PB
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Aerinite; Apatite; Azurite; Cavansite; Copper Blue; Cupric Hydroxide; Han Blue; Kinoite; Kyanite; Lapis Lazuli; Manganese Oxide Blue; Mayan Blue; Pentagonite; Ploss Blue; Riebeckite; Sodalite; Tungsten Blue; Turquoise; Ultramarine Ash; Vivianite; Zinc Iron Ferricyanide
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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
N/A Aerinite Aërinita;
Aerinite;
Aerinite;
Erinite
N/A Aerinite is a light blue clay mineral that has semitransparent prismatic crystals that are birefringent. It is resistant to chemicals, heat, and light (Ref,Boston Fine Arts); (Ref Mineral); (Ref Aerinite Mineral Data); (Ref Mineral Handbook); Light Blue - - - - -
N/A Apatite Apatite;
Blue Apatite Genuine [DS.w];
N/A Mostly Phosphorus (Ref) Deep greenish blue - I - A -
N/A Azurite Armenian Stone**;
Azul Ceniza;
Azure Spar;
Azurita;
Azurite;
Azurite (coarse grade) [NP.p];
Azurite-Deep Blue [KP.p];
Azurite-Deep, Very Fine [KP.p];
Azurite (fine grade) [NP.p];
Azurite GUNJYOU [KP.p];
Azurite Genuine [DS.w];
Azurite-Greenish Grey-Blue [KP.p];
Azurite MP Deep [KP.p];
Azurite MP exclusive [KP.p];
Azurite MP, extra deep [KP.p];
Azurite MP greenish light [KP.p];
Azurite MP Pale [KP.p];
Azurite Natural [KP.p];
Azurite-Standard [KP.p];
Azurite-very fine [KP.p];
Azurro;
Azurium Citramarinum;
Azzurrite;
Biadetto;
Bice;
Blue Ashes;
Blue Bice;
Blue Mountain;
Blue Verditer;
Bremen Blue;
Bremer Blue?;
Cendre Bleu;
Cendres Blue;
Coeruleum;
Copper Blue;
Copper Glaze;
Lapis Armenius;
Lapis Azurite [OH];
Mountain blue;
Neuwied Blue;
Pigment Blue 30;
Zuni Blue;

see Pigment Blue 30
77420 Natural basic carbonate of copper, Hydroxo copper carbonate;
Blue Verditer and bice is synthetic basic copper carbonate.
(Ref KP); (Ref NP); (Ref Natural Pigments);

** Armenian Stone (Ref info at MFA Boston);
Azurite (Ref info at MFA Fine Arts Boston);

Making Azurite info at webexhibits.org
Bright blue to greenish blue 4 I* 23 B
MSDS
MSDS
* Lightfast in artist paints but affected by acids and atmospheric Sulfur. May sometimes darken or become greenish in oil binders. (Ref);

Courser grades are deeper blue getting lighter the smaller the particle size. (Ref).
N/A Cavansite Cavansite, extra fine [KP.p]; N/A Cavansite;
Hydrated Calcium Vanadium Silicate (Reference at webminerals galleries);
Cavansite gemstone (Reference and pictures);
Calcium vanadium silicate
light pale greenish blue ocean blue - - - - -
N/A Copper Blue Blue Copper [KP.p];
Copper Blue [KP.p];
Koperblauw [KP.p];
N/A Tricopper (II) Phosphate;
Copper phosphate;
Phosphoric acid copper salt;

CAS 7798-23-4
Very light greenish blue - - - B
MSDS
-
N/A Cupric Hydroxide Bremen Blue;
Cupric Hydroxide
77404 Cupric hydroxide;
Copper hydroxide;
Cuprous hydroxide;
Copper monohydroxide;

CAS 20427-59-2
- - - - B
MSDS
-
N/A Han Blue/
Han Purple
Blue Barium Copper Silicate;
Barium Copper Frit;
Chinese Blue;
Chinese Magenta;
Han Blue;
HAN-Blue, fine [KP.p];
HAN-Blue Deep [KP.p];
Han Purple [KP.p];
N/A Pulverized Ceramic; Barium copper silicate Deep reddish blue to purple Blue 4 I L B
MSDS
Similar to Egyptian Blue PB 31
N/A Kinoite Hydrated Calcium Copper
Silicate;
Kinoite
N/A Natural Hydrated Calcium Copper Silicate (Ref Mineral), (Reference at mindat.org) light azure blue 4 I - B Similar to Egyptian Blue PB31
N/A Kyanite Kyanite;
Kyanite Genuine [DS.w];
kyanos
N/A Aluminum Silicate*
(Ref), (Mineral Reference at mindat.org), (Reference at webmineral.com);

CAS 1302-76-7
Deep blue** 4 I - A
MSDS
* Chemically simular to Lapis Lazuli
** Although usaully blue, Kyanite can also be bright green
N/A Lapis Lazuli Armenian Blue;
Armenian Stone;
Azure Spar;
Blue Stone;
Fra Angelico Blue;
Genuine Lapis Lazuli [WL.o];
Genuine Lapis Lazuli (natural Ultramarine) [DS.a.o.w];
Lazurite (Lapis Lazuli) [NP.p];
Lapis Lazuli [GEN | OH];
Lapis Lazuli (Afghanistan, standard)1 [NP.p];
Lapis Lazuli (Baikal, Russia)1 [NP.p];
Lapis Lazuli from Chile [KP.p];
Lapis Lazuli Genuine [GEN | DS.a.o.w* | DV.o.w];
Lapis Lazuli, greyish-blue [KP.p];
Lapis Lazuli (premium)1 [NP.p];
Lapis Lazuli, pure [KP.p];
Lapis Lazuli, sky-blue [KP.p];
Lapis Lazuli (standard)1 [NP.p];
Lapiz Ultramarine;
Lazuline Blue;
Pigment Blue 29*;
Ultramarine [GEN];
Ultramarinum;

*see Ultramarine Blue PB29
77007 Lazurite, extracted from the semi-precious stone Lapis Lazuli. (Ref NP);
Sodium Calcium Aluminum Silicate Sulfate (Pic); (Mindat Ref); (Natural Pigments Ref); (Chpt.2 of The Alchemy of Paint by Spike Bucklow);

Lapis Lazuli (Ref at Boston Fine Arts CAMEO);
Ultramarine blue, natural (Ref at Boston Fine Arts CAMEO);

Making pigments: Ultramarine at webexhibits.org;
Bright violet blue to deep blue 4 I 39 A
MSDS1
Natural Mineral of PB29 Ultramarine Blue.;

* more info on the Dan Smith Genuine Lapis Lazuli PrimaTek™ artist paints and other minerals used for art pigments at the watercolor Handprint.com site.
N/A Manganese Oxide Blue Manganese Oxide Blue N/A The intense blue pigment can be prepared by introducing manganese into other metal oxides to prepare the trigonal bipyramid structure. Among the examples are scandium aluminum magnesium oxide, lutetium gallium magnesium oxide and indium gallium magnesium oxide. Subramanian* adds, "We needed to add 5% manganese to these oxides to generate the intense blue color." (Ref); (Ref oregonstate.edu);

Yittrium Indium Manganese Oxide;
Bright to deep blue - I - A "An accidental discovery in a laboratory at Oregon State Universaty.";
"The newest—and possibly the best—blue pigment in world history was born, due to manganese ions being structured in an unusual “trigonal bipyramidal coordination” in the presence of extreme heat."'
"The newest—and possibly the best—blue pigment in world history" - rdmag,com (Ref)

* Mas Subramanian, professor of materials science at Oregon State University in Corvallis, Ore.
N/A Mayan Blue Azul Maya;
Maya Blue [NP.p.pd];
Mayan Blue [KP.p];
Mayan Blue Genuine [DS.w*]
N/A

Copal, indigo and the clay mineral palygorskite fused by heat in clay pots creating a unique nano crystal lattice. (Ref sciencedaily.com);
Reference more info on Mayan Blue: "Discovering Archaeology — Decoding the Chemical Complexity of a Remarkable Ancient Paint" from Mayan Pigments.

Greenish blue. 1 I 65 A Much more light fast than plain indigo.; Thought to be made during human sacrifice rituals (Ref nytimes.com), (Ref pubmed).;

* more info on the Dan Smith PrimaTek™ artist paints and other minerals used for art pigments at the watercolor Handprint.com site
N/A Pentagonite Pentagonite [KP.p] N/A Calcium-Vanadium-Silicate; (Ref handbookofmineralogy.org), (Ref webmineral.com), (Ref mindat.org) Light breenish blue 1 I - - -
N/A Ploss Blue Crystallized Verdigris;
Distilled Verdigris;
Neutral Verdigris;
Ploss Blue;
Purified Verdigris;

See PG20 Verdigris
N/A Copper calcium acetate;
Neutral verdigris;
(Pigment Ref);
Light greenish blue - I* - B
MSDS
Lightfast but not stable in acidic media like linseed oil.; May act as drier in oil paint
N/A Riebeckite Blue Amphibole;
Blue Asbestos;
Blue Cape Asbestos;
Blue Ochre;
Crocidolite;
Osannita;
Osannite;
Riebeckite1 [NP.p];
N/A Asbestiform mineral; Sodium Iron Magnesium Silicate Hydroxide (Ref) Dark Blue 2 I 20 C
MSDS1
ICSC
Do not breath dust, a NIOSH-certified dust mask should be worn when working with the dry pigment (Ref); Contains asbestos
N/A Sodalite Sodalite [KP.p];
Sodalite Geniune* [DS.w];
Sodalite SHIUN-MATSU [KP.p];
N/A Sodium Aluminum Silicate Chloride; Mineral (Ref); (Pics) light pale violet blue to dark blue 3 I - A Simular to Lapis Lazuli (Ref);

* more info on the Dan Smith PrimaTek™ artist paints and other minerals used for art pigments at the watercolor Handprint.com site.
N/A Tungsten Blue Blue Carmine;
Blue Tungsten Oxide;
Bright Blue Tungsten;
Mineral Blue;
Thessié Blue;
Tungsten Blue;
Tungsten Blue Oxide;
Tungsten Oxide
77901 Tungsten Oxide;
Tungsten Blue Oxide (W2O3, WO3) is created by calcining Ammonium Paratungstate under reducing conditions or formed by the action of varied deoxidising agents on tungstic acid, the exact method can be different for each manufacturer. It is not a single chemical compound, as it may consist of ammonium, hydrogen, tin, zinc, tungsten trioxide, tungsten bronzes and/or other tungsten oxides. (Ref International Tungsten Industry Association);
Dark blue-violet to bright blue, faint blue or green blue - - - A Blue tungsten oxide is used primarily for the production of tungsten metal powder and tungsten carbide. (Ref);

Used as a Aquarelle Pigment which is stable to light and air. (Ref Concise encyclopedia chemistry By Mary Eagleson pg.1129);

"employed for watercolour and oil painting." Rose (1916) (Ref Pigment Compendium, 2008, p.375);

Used as pigment in ceramics (Ref);

There is a chemically very similar yellow-green form of Tungsten Oxide (WO3). It is often called Yellow Tungsten Oxide, Tungsten Yellow Oxide or simply Yellow Oxide.
N/A Turquoise Azure Spar;
Calaite;
Chalchihuitl;
Chalcosiderite;
Calliana;
Callais;
Faustite;
Kingman Green Turquoise Geniune [DS.w*];
Mecca Stones;
Sleeping Beauty Turquoise Geniune** [DS.o.w];
Turquoise;
Turquoise, sky-blue [KP.p];
N/A Natural mineral turquoise; hydrous phosphate of copper and aluminium (Mindat Ref); Chalcosiderite (Ref); Faustite (Ref); (Pics); More mineral info can be found here at delminsociety.net.

Turquoise (Ref at Boston Fine Arts CAMEO);
Green to bluish green to blue 3 I - A Semi precious stone often used for jewelry, notably by Native Americas;

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

** Sleeping Beauty Mine web site
N/A Ultramarine Ash Ash Blue;
Blue ashes;
Cendres Bleues;
Cenere d’azzurro;
Ceneri d'azzurro;
Mineral Gray;
Sanders Blue;
Saunder's Blue;
Ultramarine Ash [KP.p | SI.p];
Ultramarine Ashes

see Ultramarine Blue PB29
N/A Ultramarine Ashes (Lapis Lazuli); The remains after the best pigment has been extracted from Lapis Lazuli. It consists of mostly colorless minerals and a small amount of ultramarine. (Ref); (Ref); (Wikipedia Ref); (Pic at Kremer Pigments); (Webexhibits.org); (Sinopia Pigments Pic); (Definition); (on value as wash Ref); Light to dull blueish gray* 3-4 I - A Good gray for flesh, foilage, skys and shadow on drapery (Ref) (Ref); "high degree of transpareny and was valued as a blue glazing pigment"(Ref);

*There are various grades from dull blue to almost completely gray.
N/A Vivianite Angelardite;
Anglarite;
Blue Iron Earth;
Blue Iron Ore;
Blue Ochre [BR | NP.o.p];
Blue Ochre (Vivianite)** [NP.o.p];
Angelardite;
Anglarite;
Glaucosiderite;
Mullicite;
Native Prussian blue;
Ocre Blu;
Ocre martiale bleue;
Odontolite;
Paravivianite;
Phosphate of Iron;
Vivianite [KP.p];
Vivianite - Blue Ochre* [DS.w];
N/A Hydrated Iron Phosphate

CAS 13463-10-0
Mid to greenish dark blue sometimes with with reddish undertone

† hue shift towards yellow (becoming greenish), may be do to chemical processes.***
(Ref Natural Pigments);
3 I* - A
MSDS
*Lightfast but may turn yellowish due to the effects of environment or other pigments; (Ref Natural Pigments);

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

** More info on this pigment can be found at Natural Pigments.

***Color changes may be do to chemical processes (Ref Techniques of the Romanesque and Gothic wall paintings in the Holy Sepulchre Chapel, Winchester Cathedral, by Howard, 1995)
N/A Zinc Iron Ferricyanide Zinc-Iron Blue;
Zinc Iron Ferricyanide
77530 Zinc Iron Ferricyanide - - - - - -
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CI Natural Blue
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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
NB1 Indigo Baghdad Indigo;
C.I. Natural Blue 1 (natural);
C.I. Pigment Blue 66 (synthetic);
Dyer's woad;
Indaco;
Inde Blew;
Inde Blue;
Indian Blue;
Indigo [NP.p];
Indigo Blue;
Indigo, Genuine Indian [KP.p];
Indigo, Genuine, pieces [KP.p];
Indigo, made of Woad [KP.p];
Indicum;
Indigotin;
Lombardy Indigo;
Lulax;
Natural Blue 1;
Pastel;
Rich Indigo;
Rock Indigo;
Stone Blue;

see PB66
75780 Natural Indigotin;
Fermented extract from the leaves of Indigofera tinctoria or Baphicacanthus cusia (Ref Pigment Extraction Techniques from the Leaves of Indigofera tinctoria, CMU. Journal (2002) Vol. 1, p.149)
Dark Greenish to reddish Blue

† Fades
4 III - A* The dye used for blue jeans

** Natural indigo may be slightly toxic (Ref at Dick Blick)
NB2 Indigo Carmine Blue Carmine;
Blue of England;
Blue of Holland;
CI Acid Blue 74;
Chemic Blue;
C.I. Natural Blue 2;
C.I. Natural Blue 63;
Composition Blue;
FD&C Blue No. 2;
Food Blue 1;
Indigo Carmine;
Indigo Purple;
Indigotine;
Indigotin Blue [KP.p];
Sodium Indigotin Disulfonate;
Saxon Blue;
Saxony Blue;
Sulphate of Indigo;
Indigo Disulphonic Acid (Br.);
Natural Blue 63 (aluminum salt);
Natural Blue 2
73015 Natural Sodium Indigotin Disulfonate;
Sulphoindigotic acid;
Natural Indigo treated with sulfuric acid (Ref Pigment Compendium, 2008, p.201);

CAS 860-22-0
Dark blueish purple - III - A Indigo Carmine (Ref at Boston Fine Art)
Utrecht Art.com
CI Pigment Blue
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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
PB1 Victoria Blue Cascade Blue;
Fast blue Toner BR;
C.I. Pigment Blue 1;
Fast Blue Lake BO;
Fast Royal Blue Lake;
Pigment Blue 1;
Ultra Blue B;
Victoria Blue PMA;
42595:2 Organic;
Triphenylmethane Phospho-tungstomolybdic acid salt;

CAS 1325-87-7
Bright reddish blue 4 IV

† Darkens
45 A
MSDS
-
PB1:2 Victoria Blue SMA C.I. Pigment Blue 1:2;
Lamprolac Blue RM;
Pigment Blue 1:2;
Victoria Blue SMA;
42595:3 Organic;
Triphenylmethane Silicomolybdic acid salt;

CAS 69980-72-9
Bright reddish blue 4 IV 45 A -
PB9 Pigment Blue 9 C.I. Pigment Blue 9;
Pigment Blue 9
42025:1 Organic;
Triphenylmethane Phospho-tungstomolybdic acid salt;

CAS 1325-74-2
Bright Greenish Blue - - 45 A -
PB15 Phthalocyanine Blue Alizarin Blue Lake;
Antique Sky Blue [HO];
Azure Blue (hue) [LA.a | SE];
Blue MC [EP.p];
Bleu Minéral [SE];
Blue Compose;
Blue Lake [OH.o];
Cerulean Blue Hue [WN.w];
Cerulean Blue (Substitute) [SE];
Cerulean Blue Phthalo;
C.I. Pigment Blue 15;
Cobalt Blue (hue) [HO];
Cyanine Blue B;
Gafast Pigment Blue 15;
Heliogen Blue [SI.p];
Hogar Blue [LB.av.o];
Hoggar Blue [LB.av.o];
Horizon Blue;
Hortensia Blue [LB.o];
Hydranger Blue;
Hydrangea Blue [HO.o];
Intense Blue [WN];
Katsura Blue [HO.a];
Lonocyanine Alpha Blue;
Manganese Blue Hue [DS.o.w | DV.k.o | WN.w];
Manganese Blue Nova [HO.w];
Marine Blue [HO];
Monestial Blue [DR];
Monestial Blue (Phthalo) [DR];
Monestial Turquoise [DR];
Monestial Turquoise (Phthalo) [DR];
Old Holland Blue [OH.o];
Op. Cerulean (hue) [HO];
Oriental Blue [HO.o];
Permanent Blue [LA.a];
Phthalo Blue [GEN | DB.o | DR | DS.o | DV.af.k.o.w | HO.wo | MW.o | RT.a.a.o.wo | SE.w | SI.p | WN.k.w];
Phthalo Blue Deep [LA.a];
Phthalo Blue Green [RT.w];
Phthalo Blue (Green Shade) [DS.a.o | DR | UT.a.o];
Phthalo Blue (GS) [DS.a.o];
Phthalo Blue Red [RT.w];
Pthalo Blue (Red Shade) [CR.a.o | DS.a.o | DR | DV.w | MG.w | WN.wo];
Phthalo Blue (RS) [DS.a.o | DR];
Phthalocyanine Blue [GEN | DB.a | PF | SE];
Phthalocyanine Blue (Green Shade) [LQ.a];
Phthalocyanine Blue Red Shade [MG];
Pigment Blue 15;
Primary Blue [DR | SE | WN.g];
Primary Cyan [HO,g];
Primary Phthalo Blue [PF.o];
Process Cyan;
Prussian Blue (hue) [LA.a];
Prussian Blue Hue [MR.o];
Prussian Blue Phthalo [MR.o];
Scheveningen Blue Deep [OH.o];
Shiva Blue Deep [SV];
Thalo Blue [BR | GRd];
Transparent Blue [HO.o];
Winsor Blue [WN.a.a.g];
Winsor Blue (Green Shade) [WN.o.w];
Winsor Blue (Red Shade) [WN.o.w];

Plus numerous hues of less lightfast or more expensive pigments (i.e. Cerulean; Cobalt; etc.) alone and In mixtures
74160
a form
Copper Phthalocyanine;
Tetracholoro Phthalocyanine;

Download the Gharda Pigments Tech Sheet PDF (Ref)

LBNLPigment Database Spectral radiative properties;
Phthalo Blue (i);
Phthalo Blue (ii);

CAS 147-14-8
Intense deep blue in mass tone reddish to greenish bright blue in shades 4 I 35-78 A
MSDS
ICSC
Extremely powerful tint strength, usually extended to some degree;
Staining;

Particle size effects color and lightfastness (Ref handprint.com)
PB15:1 Phthalocyanine Blue RS Berlin Blue [MA.o.w];
Blockx Blue [BX.o.w];
Cerulean Blue Hue [MA.g];
C.I. Pigment Blue 15:1;
Cyanine Blue BS;
Cyan Thalo [CH];
Indigo [SE.a];
Intense Blue [CH];
Permanent Blue [LK];
Phthalocyanine Alpha Blue;
Phthalo Blue [DB.o | GB.o.o | KP.p | LK | MA.a.p | SCH.w | SE.o | WN.o];
Phthalo Blue GS [RGH.o];
Phthalo Blue, Primary Blue [KP.p];
Phthalo Blue Red [RT];
Phthalo Blue (Reddish) [SQ.a];
Phthalo Blue (Red Shade) [GO.a | TA.a | KA.p | SE.a | WN.a];
Phthalo Blue RS [DR | RGH.o];
Phthalo Cyan [CH];
Pigment Blue 15:1;
Prussian Blue (hue) [LK];
Thalo Blue RS;
Transparent Blue [OH.a];
Winsor Blue RS [WN];

Plus numerous hues of less lightfast or more expensive pigments (i.e. Cerulean; Cobalt; etc.) alone and In mixtures
74160
a form
Copper Phthalocyanine;

CAS 12239-87-1
Intense deep blue in mass tone reddish bright blue in shades 4 I 46 A
MSDS
ICSC
Extremely powerful tint strength, usually extended to some degree;
Staining;

Particle size effects color and lightfastness (Ref handprint.com)
PB15:2 Phthalocyanine Blue Alpha Blue - NC;
Antique Bronze Blue [HO.w];
Blue Green;
Blue Lake [OH.w];
C.I. Pigment Blue 15:2;
Phthalo Blue [GB.o | OH.a];
Phthalo Blue Red Shade [CAS.k];
Phthalocyanine;
Phthalocyanine Blue;
Pigment Blue 15:2;
Scheveningen Blue Deep [OH.w];
XSL Phthalo Blue, Royal Blue [KP.p];

Plus numerous hues of less lightfast or more expensive pigments (i.e. Cerulean; Cobalt; etc.) alone and In mixtures
74160
a form
Copper Phthalocyanine;

CAS 12239-87-1
Intense deep blue in mass tone reddish to greenish bright blue in shades 4 I 55-78 A
MSDS
ICSC
Extremely powerful tint strength, usually extended to some degree;
Staining;

Particle size effects color and lightfastness (Ref handprint.com)
PB15:3 Phthalocyanine Blue BGS Alizarin Blue Lake [SE.o];
Azure (hue) [LK];
Bleu Phtalocyanine [LB.o];
Bleu Primaire [LB.o];
Blockx Blue [BX];
Blue Lake [SE.os];
Brilliant Blue [UT.a];
Cerulean Blue (hue) [HO];
Cerulean Blue Hue [UT.a];
C.I. Pigment Blue 15:3
Cobalt Blue (hue) [HO.ag];
Cobalt Blue Hue (Primary Blue) [DR];
Cyan (Primary) [LK];
Cyanin Blue [PF.w];
Cyanine Blue [PF.w];
Cyanine Blue BGS;
Dark Blue [KP.p];
Helio Blue [SCH.g];
Helio Cerulean [SCH.w];
Heliogen® Blue [KP.p];
Marine Blue;
Manganese Blue Hue [AS | UT | WN];
Manganese Blue Nova [HO.a];
Oriental Blue [HO.a];
Phthalo Blue [AS | CR.a.o | DR | DS.a.i.o.w | DV | JO.ag | LB.o | LK | MA.o(artis) | MG.g.w | RF.e | SCH.a.o | UT.w | WL.o.p];
Phthalo Blue (Blue Shade) [MW.wo];
Phthalo Blue Cyan [SCH.a];
Phthalo Blue Green [GU | RT];
Phthalo Blue (Greenish) [SQ.a];
Phthalo Blue Green Shade [DS.w | KA.p | RGH.o.p | SE.a | TA.a | WN.a];
Phthalo Blue (GS) [DR | DS.w];
Phthalo Blue Lake [MH.o];
Phthalo Blue Primary Blue [SI.p];
Phthalo Blue Red Shade [RGH.o.p];
Pthalo Blue Slight Red [GU];
Phthalo Blue royal blue [KP.p];
Phthalocyanine Beta Blue;
Phthalocyanine Blue [ KA.ad | LQ.a | MG.a.o | MT | UT];
Phthalocyanine Blue (G.S.) [KA.o];
Phthalocyanine Blue (Green Shade) [LQ.a];
Phthalocyanine Blue Lake [MH];
Phthalocyanine Turquoise [MA.p];
Phthalo Turquoise [WN];
Pigment Blue 15:3;
Primary Blue [BX.o.w | LB.o | LK | LQ.a];
Primary Blue (Cyan) [LK | MA.a.g.o.w.w];
Primary Phthalo Blue [PF.o];
Primary Phthalocyanine Blue [PF.o];
Process Cyan [DR | WN.a];
Prussian Blue (hue) [LA.a];
Richeson Blue [SQ.a];
Royal Blue;
Scheveningen Blue [OH.o.w];
Sky-Blue [KP.p | MA];
Thalo Blue GS;
Translucent Cyan [SCHM.o];
Winsor Blue GS [WN];

Plus numerous hues of less lightfast or more expensive pigments (i.e. Cerulean; Cobalt; etc.) alone and In mixtures
74160
b form
Beta Copper Phthalocyanine;

CAS 147-14-8
Intense deep blue in mass tone greenish bright blue in shades 4 I 45-84 A
MSDS
ICSC
Extremely powerful tint strength, usually extended to some degree;
Staining;

Particle size effects color and lightfastness (Ref handprint.com)
PB15:4 Phthalocyanine Blue NCF Blue Phthalocyanine Beta Form;
Cerulean Blue Hue (primaire) [SE.o];
C.I. Pigment Blue 15:4
Copper Phthalocyanine Blue;
Cyanine Blue NCF;
Manganese Blue Hue [GB.o];
Manganese Blue Phthalo [RT.o];
Phthalo Blue [CL | DB.w | GR.o.o.w.w.wo?* | RT];
Phthalo Blue Green [RT.o];
Phthalo Blue (Green Shade) [CAS.k | GO.a];
Phthalo Blue G.S.;
Phthalocyanine Beta Blue NCF;
Phthalocyanine Blue NCF;
Phthalo Blue (NCFβ-Form);
Phthalo Blue G (NCNF);
Pigment Blue 15:4;
Primary Cyan;
Shiva Blue Light [SV];
Thalo Blue [GR.o.o.w.w.wo];

Plus numerous hues of less lightfast or more expensive pigments (i.e. Cerulean; Cobalt; etc.) alone and In mixtures
74160
b form
Beta Copper Phthalocyanine;

CAS 147-14-8
Intense deep blue in mass tone reddish to greenish bright blue in shades 4 I 50-84 A
MSDS
ICSC
Extremely powerful tint strength, usually extended to some degree;
Staining;

Particle size effects color and lightfastness (Ref handprint.com)

?* The Dick Blick site has the Phthalocyanine Grumbacher Pre-Tested Oils labled "Phthalo", to my knowlege Grumbacher has always used the term "Thalo" in their line of Phthalocyanine colors.
PB15:6 Phthalocyanine Blue C.I. Pigment Blue 15:6;
Cobalt Blue (Phthalo) [LK];
Helio Blue Reddish [SCH];
Helio Blue RS [SCH];
Old Holland Blue [OH.w];
Phthalo Blue [LK];
Phthalo Blue Red [RT.o];
Phthalo Blue Red Shade [DS.w | OH.a];
Phthalo Blue RS [DS.w];
Phthalo Blue reddish [KP.p];
Phthalocyanine Blue;
Phthalocyanine Blue Epsilon;
Phthalocyanine Blue (red shade) [LQ.a];
Pigment Blue 15:6;
Translucent Oriental Blue [SCHM.o];

Plus numerous hues of less lightfast or more expensive pigments (i.e. Cerulean; Cobalt; etc.) alone and In mixtures
74160
e
form
Epsilon Copper Phthalocyanine;

CAS 147-14-8
Intense deep blue in mass tone reddish to greenish bright blue in shades 4 I 35 A
MSDS
ICSC
Extremely powerful tint strength, usually extended to some degree;
Staining;

Particle size effects color and lightfastness (Ref handprint.com)
PB15:34 Phthalocyanine Alfa Blue Alfa Blue;
C.I. Pigment Blue 15.34
CP BXUE 154018;
Copper Phthaocyanine Blue;
Phthalocyanine Alfa Blue;
Phthalocyanine Beta Blue
74160 Copper Phthaocyanine Blue;

CAS 147-14-8
Deep blue 4 II 40 A
ICSC
Extremely powerful tint strength, usually extended to some degree;
Staining;
PB16 Heliogen Blue L 7560 Brilliant Green Blue [LK];
Caribbean Blue [OH.o.w];
C.I. Pigment Blue 16;
Gafast Pigment Blue 16;
Heliogen Blue L 7560 [BASF];
Helio Turquoise [SCH.g.w];
Marine Blue [HO.w];
Phthalo Blue Green Shade [OH.a];
Phthalocyanine Turquoise;
Phthalo Turquoise [DV.w | GU | LK | SCH.a | WN.w];
Pigment Blue 16;
Sapphire blue [LB.o];
Translucent Turquoise [SCHM.o];
Turquoise [LK];
Turquoise Green [MA.o.w | UT.w];
74100 Metal Free Phthalocyanine;

Download the Gharda Pigments Tech Sheet (Ref)

CAS 574-93-6
Intense deep green blue in mass tone, greenish bright blue in shades 4 I? 35-45 A
MSDS
-
PB17 Phthalocyanine Cyan Antique Turquoise [HO.w];
Blue Lake;
C.I. Pigment Blue 17
Cyan Blue;
Fast Sky Blue Lake;
Katsura Blue [HO.g];
Peacock Blue [HO.w];
Phthalo Cyan;
Phthalocyanine Blue;
Phthalocyanine Cyan;
Pigment Blue 17;
Pure Blue (Primary Blue) [HO];
Seikalight Blue A612;
Sky Blue
74180
74200
Barium salt of trisulphonated phthalocyanine blue C.I. 74160;

CAS 71799-04-7
Bright greenish blue 4 I 35 A -
PB24 Ichomine Turquoise Blue G C.I. Pigment Blue 24;
Erioglaucine;
FD & C Blue 1;
Ichomine Turquoise Blue G;
Peacock Blue;
Pigment Blue 24;
Symuler Fast Blue 4198;
42090:1 Inorganic; Triphenylmethane;

CAS 6548-12-5
Bright greenish blue - IV - A used in color process inks, colored pencils and low cost watercolors
PB25 Pigment Blue 25 C.I. Pigment Blue 25;
Congo Blue;
Pigment Blue 25;
Symuler Fast Blue 4198
21180 Disazo;

CAS 10127-03-4
Reddish navy - II-III - A -
PB27 Prussian Blue American Blue;
Ammonium Prussian Blue;
Antwerp Blue*** [AS | WN.w];
Antwerpener Blau;
Antwerpener Blue;
Ariabel Dark Blue;
Azul de Amberes;
Azul de Prusia;
Berlin Blue;
Berlin Green*6;
Bleu d'Anversa;
Bleu de prusse [LB.o];
Bleu di Prussia;
Bleu Mineral;
Blue Ferrite;
Blue Solfort Milori;
Bronze Blue*****;
Brunswick Blue****;
Celestial Blue****;
C.I. Pigment Blue 27;
China Blue;
Chinese Blue*****;
Delfter blue;
Erlangen blue;
French Blue;
Gas Blue*****
Haarlem Blue;
Haerlem Blue;
Hamburg Blue;
Ink Blue;
Inorganic Synthetic Ferriferrocyanide;
Iron Blue;
Leitch's Blue;
Louise Blue;
Mansa Blue;
Mineral Blue;
Miloriblau;
Milori Blue*, *****;
Milori Blue Micronised;
Monthier Blue;
Monthier's Blue;
Oriental Blue;
Paste Blue;
Paris Blue [KP.p];
Parisian (Prussian) Blue Extra [OH.w];
Persian Blue;
Pigment Blue 27;
Potash Blue;
Preussischblau;
Prussian Blue [GEN | AS | CAS.k | CH | CL | DB.o.w | DR | DS.i.o.p.w | DV.o.w | GR.o.o.w.w.wo | GU | HO.g.o.w.wo | KA.o.p | KP.p | LB.o | LK | MA.g.o(artis).o.p.w.w | MG.g.o.w | MH.o | MT | MR.o | MW.o.wo | PF.o.o | RGH.o.p | RF.e | RT.o.o.w.wo| SCH.g.o.w | SE.o.os.t.w | SV | SQ.a | UT.o.w | WL.o | WN.g.k.o.w.w.wo];
Prussian Blue (Milori) [KA.p | WL.o];
Prussian Blue (Milori blue) [SI.p];
Prussian/Paris Blue [SCHM.o];
Soluble Blue;
Steel Blue*****;
Toning Blue;
True Prussian Blue [PF];
Turnbull's Blue;
VossenblauNach;
Vossen Blue® ;
Wasserblau;
Water Blue;
Wilkinson’s Blue
77510 Inorganic;
iron(III) hexacyanoferrate(II);
Ferric Ammonium Ferrocyanide; (Ref webexhibits.org);

LBNLPigment Database Spectral radiative properties;
Prussian Blue;

Making pigments: Prussian Blue at webexhibits.org;

CAS 12240-15-2;
CAS 14038-43-8;
CAS 25869-00-5
Deep dark blue, green undertone

†Fades**
4 I-II** 45 B Produces highly toxic hydrogen cyanide gas if heated to high temperatures or treated with acid or ultraviolet radiation (Ref Tucson Art Hazards). ;

Found on Nazi gas chamber walls as evidence of cyanide gas (Ref);

Purity said to have effect on stablity (Ref);

* Milori Blue variety (the most common variety but usually still named Prussian Blue), is said to be a more stable form (Ref at Blue Ridge oil paints);

** According to tests posted on the internet, this pigment seems to fade slightly within a short time and then stabilizes and is highly lightfast. Handprint (Ref), wetcanvas.com thread post #2 (Ref).

***Antwerp Blue is a derivative of Prussian Blue. The color strength is weaker than that of Prussian Blue for it has been reduced with Alumina (Ref Dictionary of Artists' Oil Pigments: Their Chemical and Physical Properties by R. Bruce Handlong, 1969)

**** Brunswick Blue is Prussian blue precipitated onto a base of barium sulfate (barytes). (Ref Pigment Compendium p.95);

***** The Milori Blue variety is a lighter shade;
Chinese Blue "is considered the finest grade of Prussian Blue, it has a greenish undertone";
"Bronze Blue is a variety of Prussian Blue showing a sheen when viewed from an angle.";
"Gas Blues are made direct from gas liquors instead of crystallised ferrocyanide.";
Steel Blue is the grey-blue form (Ref Colorindex 3rd Ed., V.4, Inorganic colourants CI 77510)

*6 Berlin Green is described as Ferric ferricyanide a "Precipitate potassium ferricyanide with ferric chloride" in the Colorindex 3rd Ed., V.4, Inorganic colourants cemical constitution numbers CI 77533;
PB27:1 Prussian Blue C.I. Pigment Blue 27:1;
Prussian Blue [DV.k | GB.o.p];
Pigment Blue 27:1

see above PB27 for other names
77510:1 Ferri-ammonium ferrocyanide Dark greenish blue 4 I 45 B -
PB28 Cobalt Blue Aluminate;
Arctic Blue No.3;
Azul de Cobalto;
Binder’s Cobalt Blue;
Bleu Cobalto;
Bleu de Cobalt;
Blue de Thenard;
Blue cobalt aluminate;
Cerulean Blue (hue);
Cerulean Blue Light (hue) [RGH.o];
C.I. Pigment Blue 28;
Cobalt Aluminate;
Cobalt Aluminate Blue Spinel;
Cobalt Bermuda Blue [GU];
Cobalt Blue [GEN | AS | BX.o.w | BR | CAS.k | CL | CR.a.o | DB.a.w | DR | DS.a.o.w | DV.af.k.o.w | GB.o.p | GO.a | GR.o.w.wo?* | HO.a.g.o.w.wo | KA.o.p | LA.a | LB.o | LK | LQ.a | MA.a | MG.a.g.o.w | MH.o | MR.o | MT | MW.o | OH.a.o.w | RF.e | RGH.o.p | RT.a.o.w.wo | TA.a | SV | SE.a.w | SQ.a | UT.a.o.w | WL.o.p | WN.a.g.k.o.w.w.wo];
Cobalt Blue Dark [SI.p | KP.p];
Cobalt Blue Dark, light greenish hue [KP.p];
Cobalt Blue Dark (red shade) [GU];
Cobalt Blue Deep [DV.w | HO.o | MA.o.o(artis).p.w | WL.o.p];
Cobalt Blue (Genuine) [CH];
Cobalt Blue Light [DV | GU | KP.p | MA.o.o(artis).p.w | RT.o | SCH.a.g.o.w, SCHM.o | SI.p];
Cobalt Blue, Medium [SI.p | KP.p];
Cobalt Blue Medium (red shade) [GU];
Cobalt Blue Pale [HO.o | KP.p];
Cobalt Blue (Primary Blue) [HO];
Cobalt Blue Pure [UT.o];
Cobalt Blue Red [GU];
Cobalt Blue, Sapporo [KP.p];
Cobalt Blue Turquoise, light [KP.p];
Cobalt Colanyl Oxide Blue;
Cobalt Teal [GB.o | MG.w];
Cobalt Turquoise [GR.o.wo| HO.g.wo];
Cobalt Turquoise Light [HO.w | KA.o];
Cobalt Ultramarine;
Daipyroxide Blue;
Gahn’s Ultramarine;
Kings Blue;
Kobaltblau;
Leithner Blue;
Leyden Blue;
Light Cobalt Blue (Genuine) [CH];
Midnight Blue No.1;
Pigment Blue 28;
Primary Blue;
Royal Blue [PF.o;
Royal Blue 299;
Shepherd Artic Blue;
Shepherd Blue;
Smalt Blue;
Thénard's Blue***;
True Blue;
True Cobalt Blue [PF.o]
77346 Inorganic;
Cobalt Aluminate Blue Spinel (CoAl2O4) is produced by calcining, at high temperature, a mixture of Cobalt (II) Oxide, and Aluminum (III) Oxide in varyied ratios forming a interdiffused crystalline spinel. It may include any one or more of the modifiers MgO, ZnO, Li2O and/or TiO2. (Ref Color Index 4th edition);

More information at Boston Fine Arts CAMEO;

Mixed Metal Oxide (MMO) (PCImag Ref):
Synthetic Cobaltous Aluminate;
Oxides of Cobalt and Aluminum;
Cobalt Aluminate Blue Spinel;

LBNLPigment Database Spectral radiative properties;
Cobalt Aluminate Blue Spinel (i);
Cobalt Aluminate Blue Spinel (ii);
Cobalt Aluminate Blue Spinel (iii);
Cobalt Aluminum Blue;
Cobalt Blue;

Making Cobalt Blue Pigment at webexhibits.org

CPMA 13-26-2

CAS 1333-88-6;
CAS 1345-16-0
Greenish to Mid-shade Blue;

†Whitens

 

3 I 25-37 B
MSDS
?* There is a typo on the Dick Blick site indicating Grumbacher Max Artists' Oil Colors Cobalt Blue is PB36, according to the Grumbacher site it is PB28.

*** Thénard's blue was actually a specific process for making a deep blue Cadmium pigment invented by Louis Jaques Thénard.
In time is has become to be used as a term for "cobalt blue" in general. (Pigment Compendium, 2008); (References at webexhibits.org)
PB29 Ultramarine Blue Armenian Blue;
Antique Pale Blue;
Antique Ultramarine [HO.w];
Armenian blue;
Artificial Ultramarine;
Ash Blue;
Azure blue;
Aazur d'Acre;
Azzuro oltramarino;
Azzurrum transmarinum;
Azzurrum ultramarine;
Bleu Outremer [LB.o];
Blue (Ultramarine) [DV];
Blue Violet Deep [RGH.o];
Brilliant Blue;
Brilliant Blue Purple;
Brilliant Ultramarine;
Cerulean Blue Hue;
C.I. Pigment Blue 29;
Cobalt Blue (hue);
Cobalt Blue Hue [DR | GR.w | MA | UT.a.o];
Cobalt Blue (ultram) [RT];
Cobalt Blue Ultramarine [RT.a.o];
Dark Ultramarine Blue (Red Shade) [SE.a];
Deep Ultramarine [PF.o];
Deep Ultramarine Blue [CH | PF.o];
Dolly Blue;
Extra Pure Ultramarine Blue [MR.o];
Factitious Ultramarine;
French Blue;
French Ultra Light Extra [OH.o.w];
French Ultramarine [AS | DB.o | DS.a.o.p.w | DR | DV.af.w | GR.w | KA | RT.w | SE.o | WN.k.o.w.wo];
French Ultramarine Blue [GEN | CR.a.o | DB.o.w | DR | GR.o.o.wo | MW.o.wo | RT | SE | UT.o.w | WN];
French Ultramarine Blue Deep [BX.w];
French Ultramarine Extra [OH.a];
French Ultramarine Light [BX.w | OH];
French Ultramarine Light Extra [OH.o.w];
French Ultramarine (R.S.) [KA.o];
French Ultramarine (Red Shade) [DV.w];
Genuine Lapis Lazuli [WL.o];
Genuine Lapis Lazuli (natural Ultramarine) [DS.a.o.w];
German Ultramarine;
Gmelin's Blue;
Guimet’s Blue;
Lapis Lazuli** [GEN |OH];
Lapis Lazuli (hue** see notes) [GEN | BX.o];
Lapis Lazuli (Afghanistan, standard) [NP.p];
Lapis Lazuli (Baikal, Russia) [NP.p];
Lapis Lazuli from Chile [KP.p];
Lapis Lazuli Genuine [GEN | DS.a.o.w | DV.o.w];
Lapis Lazuli, greyish-blue [KP.p];
Lapis Lazuli (premium) [NP.p];
Lapis Lazuli, pure [KP.p];
Lapis Lazuli, sky-blue [KP.p];
Lapis Lazuli (standard) [NP.p];
Lapiz Ultramarine;
Lazuline Blue;

Lazurstein;
Lazurite (Lapis Lazuli) [NP.p];
Lefranc Blue [LB.o];
Light Ultramarine [PF.o.w];
Light Ultramarine Blue [CH | GO.a | PF.o];
Lime Blue***;
Laundry Blue;
Navy Blue;
New Blue;
Oltramarino;
Oriental Blue;
Permanent Blue [DS.o | DR | GR.o.wo];
Permanent Blue (Ultramarine) [GR.o];
Permanent Blue (Ultramarine Blue) [GR.o];
Pierre d'azur;
Pigment Blue 29;
Primary Blue;
Royal Blue [CH];
Sky Blue;
Sky Blue Ultramarine [MA.p.w];
Spanish Ultramarine [GU];
Synthetic Ultramarine;
True Ultramarine Blue [PF];
Ultra Blue [AS];
Ultra Blue Deep [OH.w];
Ultra Green Shade [WN.o];
Ultra Red [GR.o];
Ultramarine [GEN | AS | DR | HO | LB.o | LK | MA.a.a.o(artis) | RT.a.o.wo | WN.a.a.g.w];
Ultramarine (Green Shade) [DV.w];
Ultramarine Blue [GEN | AS | BR | CAS.k | CH | CL | CR | DB.a.o.w | DS.a.i.o.p.w | DV.af.k.o.w | EP.p | GB.o.o.p | GO.a | GR.w.w | HO.a.o | KA.ad.o.p | KP.p | LA.a | LB.av | LQ.a | MA.o(artis) | MG.a.g.o.w | MH.o | MT | OH.a.o.w | PF.o.w | RGH.o.p | RF.e | SCH.a | SE.os.o.t | SQ.a | TA.a | UT.a.o.w | WL.o.p | WN.a];
Ultramarine Blue Classic [TA.a];
Ultramarine Blue Dark [BR | KP.p | SI.p];
Ultramarine Blue Deep [BX.o | CR | DS.o | GR.wo | GU | HO | JO.ag | LK | MA.o(artis) | MG | MR.o | OH.a.o.w | SCH.o, SCHM.o | SE | SV | ];
Ultramarine Blue (French) [WL.o];
Ultramarine Blue Greenish Extra [KP.p];
Ultramarine Blue Greenish Light [KP.p | SI.p];
Ultramarine Blue (Green Shade) [LB.o | LQ.a | SE.a | WN.w];
Ultramarine Blue Light [BX.o | BR | HO | KA.p | KP.p | LK | SCH.o, SCHM.o | SE | SV];
Ultramarine Blue Light (Green Shade) [KA.o];
Ultramarine Blue Medium [GU];
Ultramarine Blue R2 [GU];
Ultramarine Blue R4 [GU];
Ultramarine Blue R6 [GU];
Ultramarine Blue R8 [GU];
Ultramarine Blue Red Shade [KA.p | LQ.a | RGH.o];
Ultramarine Blue Reddish [KA | SI.p];
Ultramarine Blue RS [RGH.o];
Ultramarine Blue, very dark [KA];
Ultramarine Deep [BX.o | HO.ag.o.w.wo | LB.o | LK | MA.g.o.o(artis).o.p.w.w | MR.o | RT.o.w | SE.w | SCH.g| WN];
Ultramarine Finest [SCH.w];
Ultramarine Green [RGH.o];
Ultramarine (Green Shade) [DV | WN.g.o];
Ultramarine Light [HO.o.w.wo | LB.o | LK | MA.g.o.o.p.w | RT.o | SCH.g | SE.o.w];
Ultramarine Primary [OH.ag];
Ultramarine Red [GR.o.wo?**];
Ultramarine Violet [GR.o?**];
Victramarine Blue;
Vein Stone

See Lapis Lazuli.
See Ultramarine ash;
Also used in many hues of more expensive pigments (i.e. Cerulean; Cobalt; etc.) alone and In mixtures
77007 Ultramarine Blue can be either the pigment extracted from Lapis Lazuli or the synthetic form polysulfide of sodium, potassium, lithium or silver alumino-silicate** (Reference from Natural Pigments); (Wikipedia Ref); (Webexhibits.org);

Ultramarine blue, natural (Ref at Boston Fine Arts CAMEO);
Ultramarine blue, synthetic (MFA Fine Arts Boston CAMEO Ref);

"Since 1828 it is created by fusing together a mixture of kaolin, soda ash, Glauber's salt, sulfur, carbon and kieselguhr. The mixture being fused by heating without air for 7-10 hrs. The resulting Ultramarine Green (PG24) is cooled, then ground and mixed with 7-10% of sulfur, the blue hue develops after heating the mixture for about an hour. The resulting blue colored mass is cooled and washed, then wet ground, levigated and finally ground to a fine powder." (Reference Colorindex 3rd Ed., V.4, Inorganic colourants CI 77007)

LBNLPigment Database Spectral radiative properties;
French Ultramarine Blue;

Making pigments: Ultramarine at webexhibits.org;

CAS 1317-97-1;
CAS 57455-37-5
Deep blue, violet to bright bluish green shades;
Usually slighly duller in natural forms, but much duller to grey in poor quality natural forms and ultramarine ash.****
4 I 25-40 A Avoid mixing with chrome yellow

**Although Lapis Lazuli (after purifying) and Ultramarine Blue are essentially the same chemically, Lapis Lazuli is the natural mineral source and has different working properties. Lapis Lazuli is also a much more expensive pigment so it is misleading to label Synthetic PB29 as Lapis Lazuli.

?** there is a possible typo on the Dick Blick site labling Grumbacher Pre-tested and Max Artists' Oil Color Ultramarine Red and Ultramarine Violet as PB29, according to the Grumbacher site they are PV15 which is the usual designation for Ultramarine Red or Ultramarine Violet.

*** Lime Blue is a "variety of ultramarine" according to Outlines of Paint Technology by Noel Heaton, 1928.

**** the color of ultramarine blue can be varied all the way from a pale greenish blue to reddish blue and on through to violet . The creation of the specific hue desired depends on the ratios of silica and alumina (Reference Pigment Compendium, 2008).;
PB30 Copper Carbonate Ash Blue;
Azul*;
Azul Ceniza;
Azurite*;
Azurite Genuine* [DS.w];
Azurite-deep blue*;
Azurite Greenish Grey Blue*;
Azurium Citramarinum
Azzurro*;
Azzurro di Biadetti;
Bergblau;
Biadetti;
Bice;
Blue Ashes;
Blue Bice2 [GEN | KP.p | NP.p];
Blue Verditer2 [KP.p];
Bremen Blue;
Brunswick Green;
Cenere Blue;
Cendre Blue;
Cendres Bleu;
Cendres Bleues;
Cendres Blue;
Chessylite;
Chessylite Lime Blue;
C.I. Pigment Blue 30;
Copper Blue;
Copper Carbonate;
Lapis Armenius;
Lime Blue;
Mountain Blue;
Neuwied Blue;
Pigment Blue 30;
Sanders Blue;
Verditer;
Verditer Blue [NP.w];
Zuni Blue

see Azurite
77420 Basic copper carbonates: CuCOs.Cu(OH), - Malachite, 2CuC03.Cu(OH), - Azurite;
(Reference: Color Index Chemical Constitutions, 3rd Ed.)
Copper(II)- hydroxide carbonate;

Malachite: occurs naturally. one method of synthetic creation involves precipitating copper sulfate with soda.
Azurite: occurs naturally. The ground mineral is purified by levigating and is sky blue. The synthetic pigment is created by exposing cupric oxide to air.
Blue or Green Verditer or Blue Bice is a highly basic copper carbonate produced by varied methods. it can be made by precipitating copper chloride with lime, then washing the precipitate and reacting with potassium carbonate and lime, or precipitating copper sulfate with calcium chloride and treating with lime. (Reference: Color Index Chemical Constitutions, 3rd Ed.)

*Azurite is the natural mineral.

Making Azurite info at webexhibits.org

CAS 12069-69-1
Bright blue to greenish blue 4 I** 23 B
MSDS
MSDS2
** Lightfast but may be affected by acids and atmospheric Sulfides. May darken or become greenish in oil binders (Reference Natural Pigments).
PB31 Egyptian Blue Alexandrian blue;
Blue Frit;
Chrysocolla**[KP.p2];
C.I. Pigment Blue 31;
Copper frit;
Cuprorivaite* [KP.p];
Egyptian Blue1 [KP.p | NP.p];
Egyptian Green, copper glass [KP.p];
Egyptian Smalt [OH];
Italian Blue;
Pigment Blue 31;
Pompeian blue;
Pozzuoli blue;
Vestorian blue

see Egyptian Green
77437 Copper Calcium Silicate is the earliest synthetic pigment (Ref Pigment Compendium p.153)

*Cuprorivaite (Mineral Ref) is the rare natural copper silicate;

**Chrysocolla (Mineral Ref) (wikipedia Ref) is the natural hydraded form

Method of making Egyptian Blue at webexhibits.org;
Bright; light blue to blueish green 4 I 22 B
MSDS1
MSDS2
Very transparent in oils, less transparent in other binders.
(Ref & Source)
PB32 Smalt C.I. Pigment Blue 32;
Couleur;
Dumont's blue;
Enamel Blue;
Émail;
Eschel;
Esmalte;
Pigment Blue 32;
Royal Smalt (superior fine grade) [NP.p.w];
Smalt [KP.p | NP.p | WNd];
Smalt, standard grind [KP.p];
Smalt, very fine grind [KP.p];
Smalte;
Smalt Genuine [DS.w];
Starch Blue
77365 Pulverized and ground potassium glass colored blue by cobalt;
Potassium cobaltous silicate of varying composition (Ref Color index 3rd Ed., V.4, Inorganic colorants CI 77365)

How Smalt is made at webexhibits.org
Mid-Blue 4 I* 25 B
MSDS
* Lightfast but may fade due to chemical processes. May not fade if ratio of potassium to cobalt is 1:1 or higher; high potassium smalt available from Natural Pigments
PB33 Manganese Blue C.I. Pigment Blue 33;
Barium Manganate(VI) sulfate;
Barium Manganese Oxide;
Barium manganosulfate;
Bleu Azural;
Bong’s Blue;
Cement Blue;
Kuhlmann’s Blue;
Manga Blue;
Manganblau;
Manganese Blue [GEN | BX | GB.o | HOd | KA | LK | OH.a.o.w | RF.e];
Mineral Blue;
Pigment Blue 33;
Turquoise Blue;
77112 Barium Sulphate-Permanganate;
Barium manganate(VI) sulfate, Mixed crystals of 11% Barium Manganate and 89% Barium Sulphate;

CAS 8046-59-1
Greenish blue

†Hue shift towards green may be due to yellowing of binder
3 I 30 C
MSDS
No longer in production; May be affected by sodium and aluminium sulfates (Ref The painter's handbook By Mark David Gottsegen)
PB34 Copper sulfide C.I. Pigment Blue 34;
Copper Blue;
Copper sulfide;
Covelline Covellite;
Cupric sulfide;
Horace Vernet's Blue;
Indigo Copper;
Oil Blue
77450
77449*
Copper monosulfide;
Copper sulfide;

CAS 1317-40-4
- - I - B The natural form is the mineral covellite

* CI 77449 is the black form (Ref Colorindex 3rd Ed., V.4, Inorganic colourants CI 77449)
PB35 Cerulean Blue Azul Celeste;
Bleu Celeste;
Blue Ceruleum;
Caeruleum;
Cerulean [RF.e];
Cerulean Blue [GEN | AS | DB.o.w | DS.w | GB.o | GR.o.w.wo | HO.a.g.o.w.wo | LB.o | MW.o | OH.a.o.w | RGH.o | RT.o.o.w.wo | SE.a.o.w | UT.o.w | WL.o | WN.a.g.k.o.w.w.wo];
Cerulean Blue Genuine [ GR.o | MW.o | SE.t | WL.p];
Cerulean Blue Light [BR | RGH.o | OH.o.w];
Cerulean Blue Red [HO,o];
Cerulean Blue Reddish [HO.o];
Cerulean Blue Red Shade [HO.o | WN.w];
Cerulean Grey [BX.w];
C.I. Pigment Blue 35;
Cobalt Blue Green [GU];
Cobalt Blue light [KP.p];
Cobalt Cerulean Blue [KP.p | SCH.o, SCHM.o];
Cobalt Cerulean (blue shade) [KA];
Cobalt Cerulean (green shade) [KA];
Cobalt Tin Blue-Gray Spinel;
Cobalt Tin Grey**;
Cobalt Tin Gray Spinel;
Cobaltous Stannate;
Coelin;
Coelinblau;
Coeruleum [DR];
Coerulium;
Genuine Cerulean [CH];
Höpfner Blue;
Manganese Blue Nova?*[HO];
Pigment Blue 35;
True Cerulean Blue [PF.o];
Utrecht 60th Anniversary Cerulean Blue Pure [UT.o];
77368 Cobalt Stannate;
Oxides of Cobalt and Tin;

Cerulean blue (Ref at Boston Fine Arts CAMEO);

**Cobalt Tin Grey Co2SnO4 is an inorganic pigment that is the reaction product of calcining a mixture of different amounts of both cobalt (II) oxide and tin (III) oxide. They are homogeneously, ionically entwined forming a crystalline spinel type matrix. The constitution may additionally have Al2O3, Fe2O3, and/or NiO as modifiers that are used to adjust color hue and other properties that may be needed in specific applications. (Ref IPConsortium);

How Cerulean Blue is made at webexibits.org;

CPMA 13-27-2;

CAS 1345-19-3;
CAS 68187-05-3;
CAS 83712-59-8
Light mid to greenish blue, with a grayish cast 1 I 15-25 B
MSDS
* The Holbein tube of Manganese Blue Nova I have in oil paint has the pigment listed as PB35 only, in some of the literature it's a mixture of PB35 and PB15. Considering the price, my guess is it's the mixture (possibly also also including titanium white) and the tube is a typo.
PB36 Cobalt Chromite Aluminum Chromium Cobalt Bluegreen;
Aluminum Chromium Cobalt Bluegreen Spinel;
Amazon Blue;
Aquamarine;
Atlantic Blue;
Bonnard Blue [SE.o];
Blue 10F545;
Blue 30C527;
(hue*) [BX.o.w | CAS.k | CL | DB.a | DS.a.o.w | LK | LQ.a | MA.a.o.o(artis).p.w | MG.a.g.o.w | MH.o | MT | PF.w | SV];
Cerulean Blue Chromite;
Cerulean Blue Chromium [DS.a.o.w | GRd | UT.a.o.w | WN.a];
Cerulean Blue Chromium Pure [UT.o];
Cerulean Blue Cobalt;
Cerulean Blue Dark (hue*) [GU];
Cerulean Blue Deep (hue*) [GO.a | MG.w | OH.a.o.w];
Cerulean Blue French [WL.o.p];
Cerulean Blue Genuine (hue*) [DV.k.w];
Cerulean Blue Green (hue*) [GU | GRd];
Cerulean Blue GS (hue*) [DSd];
Cerulean Dark (hue*) [GU];
Cerulean Light (hue*) [GU];
Cerulean Medium (hue*) [GU];
C.I. Pigment Blue 36;
Cobalt Blue [MR.o];
Cobalt Blue Greenish [KP.p];
Cobalt Blue, Greenish Light [SI.p];
Cobalt Blue Light [MR.o];
Cobalt Chromite Blue Green Spinel;
Cobalt Blue Turquoise [LB.o | OH.a.o.w];
Cobalt Blue Turquoise Dark [KA];
Cobalt Cerulean (hue*) [SCH | KA.o.p];
Cobalt Cerulean (BS) (hue*) [KA.o.p];
Cobalt Cerulean (Blue Shade) (hue*) [KA.p];
Cobalt Cerulean (Green Shade) (hue*) [KA.p];
Cobalt Chromate;
Cobalt Chromite;
Cobalt Chromite Green [GRd];
Blue Green Spinel;
Cobalt Green [CL];
Cobalt Green Deep [DR];
Cobalt Green Turquoise [SCH.w];
Cobalt Titanate Blue [GR.o.wo];
Cobalt Titanate Blue Green [GU];
Cobalt Titanate Blue Red [GU];
Cobalt Turquoise [DB.o.w | DS.o.w | DV.w | GO.a | GR.w | GU | LQ.a | MT | RF.e | SE.a | SI.p | WN.a.o.w];
Cobalt Turquoise (GS) [DR];
Cobalt Turquoise (RS) [DR];
Cobalt Turquoise Blue [RT.o];
Cobalt Turquoise Deep [DV.w | KA.p];
Cobalt Turquoise Bluish [WL.o.p];
Cobalt Turquoise Greenish [WL.o.p];
Cobalt Turquoise Light [KA.p];
Coeruleum Blue (hue*) [BX];
Light Blue;
Magnesium Green [GR.o.w];
Midnight Blue [SE];
Olympic Blue No.190;
Pigment Blue 36;
Robinhood Green No.9;
Shepherd Blue;
Shepherd Green;
Teal Green;
Topaz Blue;
True Cobalt Green [PF.o];
Turquoise Blue [BX.o.w | SE];
Turquoise Green [BX.o.w];
77343 Inorganic;
Cobalt Chromite Blue Green Spinel Co(Al,Cr)2O4 is made by calcining at 2400°F a mixture of Cobalt (II) Oxide, Chromium (III) Oxide, and Aluminum (III) Oxide in varied ratios forming a interdiffused crystalline spinel matrix. Its constitution may also include one or more of the modifiers ZnO, MgO, SiO2, TiO2 and/or ZrO2 to adjust color hue or other properties. (Ref Color Index 4th edition);

Mixed Metal Oxide (MMO) (PCImag Ref):
Cobalt Chromite Blue-Green Spinel;

Cobaltous Chromium;
Oxides of Cobalt and Aluminum;
Cobalt Aluminum Chromium Oxide;

LBNLPigment Database Spectral radiative properties;
Cerulean Blue;
Cobalt Chromite Blue;
Cobalt Chromite Blue-Green Spinel (i);
Cobalt Chromite Blue-Green Spinel (ii);
Cobalt Chromite Blue-Green Spinel (iii);

CPMA 13-29-2;

CAS 68187-11-1
Varying light greenish blues 2 I** 15-22 B***
MSDS
Very nice blue-green pigment, I personally like it better than PB35 (true Cerulean Blue) which can be dull, Cobalt Chromite (PB 36) is a brighter and "cleaner" color in my opinion.

* PB 36 (Cobalt Chromite Blue-Green Spinel) is often substituted for the historically genuine Cerulean Blue (PB35, Cobalt Stannate) by Colormen, in some cases even claiming it to be "genuine", however C.I. Pigment Blue 36 is not the traditional pigment named Cerulean Blue.
C. I. Pigment Blue 36 (Cobalt Chromite) is usually greener, and brighter than C. I. Pigment Blue 35, with a higher tinting strength.
PB36 (Cobalt Chromite) is said to be a lower cost pigment to manufacture (due it's lower cobalt content). Additionally
it's higher tinting strength may also tempt some manufacturers to dilute it with adulterants.
PB36 is a nice color in it's own right, but the cheaper pigment cost should be reflected in the price of any paint made from PB36 and called "Cerulean Blue", unfortunately, it is often priced similar to the genuine Cerulean Blue (PB35) which is a costly pigment.


** Cobalt chromate is used for it's excellent permanency and fastness to weather (Reference: Coatings Technology handbook, Third Edition, Edited by Arthur A. Tracton, 2006 by CRC Press);

*** This pigment is not very soluble in water or solvents, so it stands to reason, that real world risks are quite low for this pigment, even though it contains cobalt. One form called "Blue 10F545" by Shepherd Color Company has even been approved by the FDA for indirect food contact. (Reference @ shepherdcolor.com);
PB36:1 Zinc Cobalt Chrome Aluminum Spinel Aluminum Chromium Cobalt Zinc Blue;
Aluminum Chromium Cobalt Zinc Blue Spinel;
Cerulean Blue (hue*) [SQ.a | TA.a];
Cerulean Blue, Chromium [GO.a];
C.I. Pigment Blue 36:1;
Cobalt Chromite;
Cobalt Zinc Blue [NP.w];
Pigment Blue 36:1;
Zinc Chrome Cobalt Aluminum Spinel;
Zinc Cobalt Chrome Aluminum Spinel
77343:1 Inorganic;
Zinc Cobalt Chrome Aluminum Spinel (Ref at Natural Pigments) is
an varied intimate mixture of Zinc (II) Oxide, Chromium (III) Oxide, and Cobalt (II) Oxide calcined at very high temperatures forming an ionically interdiffused crystalline spinel like matrix. MgO, SrO2, TiO2, ZnO and/or ZrO2 may be used as modifiers (Reference: 4th ed. CMPA Classification and Chemical Description of the Complex Inorganic Color Pigments).;

CPMA 13-53-2;

CAS 74665-01-3
Light bright reddish blue to bgreenish blue 2 I 55 B * Pigment Blue 36:1 is often substituted for the historical genuine Cerulean Blue (PB35) by Colormen, however C.I. Pigment Blue 36:1 is not the traditonal pigment called Cerulean Blue.
C.I. Pigment Blue 36:1 is often greener and brighter than PB35 with a higher tinting strength.
PB 36: is a lower cost pigment to manufacture due to it's much lower cobalt content.
PB60 Indanthrone Blue Anthraquinone Blue [GO.a | MG.a.o.w | SE.a];
C.I. Pigment Blue 60;
Cromophtal Blue A3R;
Delft Blue [SCH.a.g.w, SCHM.o | UT.o];
Dark Blue Indigo (hue) [SCH.g.w];
Faience Blue [MA.o.w];
Gafast Pigment Blue 60;
Indanthren® Blue [KP.p];
Indanthrene Blue [BX.o.w | CAS.k | DR | DV.w | GR.o | HO.wo | LB.o | LQ.a | MA.a.o(artis) | RT.o.w | SCH.o | SQ.a | WN.a.o.w];
Indanthrone Blue [GEN | BR | DS.a.i.o.w | GB.o | GR.o.wo | LA.a | LK | MW.o];
Indanthrone Blue Green [GU];
Indanthrone Blue Green Xtra [GU];
Indanthrone Blue Red [GU];
Indian Blue;
Indo Blue [GU];
Matisse Indigo [MT];
Old Delft Blue [OH.a.o.w];
Old Delft Blue Deep [OH.a];
Old Holland Delft Blue [OH.o.w];
Paliogen® Blue;
Pigment Blue 60;
Rich Blue [DV.af];
Royal Blue [HO.w];
Vat Blue 4
69800 Indanthrone;
Gafast Pigment Blue 60 (Tech Sheet Reference);

CAS 81-77-6
Dark Reddish blue;

†Fades, Dulls
4 I 37-45 B
MSDS
-
PB61 Modorant Blue R Alkali Blue;
C.I. Pigment Blue 61;
Modorant Blue R;
Pigment Blue 61;
Reflex Blue;
Reflex Blue A5H-R;
Spirite Blue
42765:1 Sulfonated derivative of Triphenylmethane;

CAS 1324-76-1
Deep Reddish Blue 4 1 45 A  
PB61:1 Reflex Blue A5L-G C.I. Pigment Blue 61:1;
Pigment Blue 61:1;
Pigment Radiant Blue;
Reflex Blue A5L-G
- Sulfonated derivative of Triphenylmethane Deep Reddish Blue 4 - - A  
PB62 Brilliant Blue CF Brilliant Blue CF;
C.I. Pigment Blue62;
Flexobrite Blue AD62;
Pigment Blue 62
42595:4 Copper ferrocyanide salt of Triphenylmethane;

CAS 82338-76-9;
CAS 57485-98-0
Reddish blue to mid-Blue - II 45 A  
PB63 Ariabel Blue 11.42 Ariabel Blue 11.42;
C.I. Pigment Blue 63;
Conalake Indigotine;
FD&C Blue No. 2 Aluminium Lake;
Indigotine;
Indigo Carmine;
Indigo Carmine Aluminium Lake;
Natural Blue 2;
Pigment Blue 63
73015:1 Synthetic Indigoid Carmine;

CAS 16521-38-3
Bluish red 4 III - A  
PB66 Indigo C.I. Pigment Blue 66;
FD&C Blue No. 2;
Indian Blue;
Indigo [DB.w | GR.o.w | NP.p1 | SCHM.o | UT.o.w*];
Indigo, Genuine Indian [KP.p];
Indigo Lake;
Intense Blue;
Microsol Navy Blue BRN;
Pigment Blue 66;
Synthetic Indigo;
Vat blue 1 [UT.o.w*];
Vitrum
73000 Synthetic Indigo, Indigoid;

How to make the pigment indigo at webexhibits.org;

CAS 482-89-3
Deep Dark Blue 3-4 I*-III? - A**
MSDS1
* Utrecht rate their Indigo in oil color and watercolor with their highest grade of light fastness. Schmincke also rate the light fastness very high in oil paint but low in watercolor, and Grumbacher rate theirs as "very good". These ratings suggest method of manufactuer or formulation may effect light fastness. Oil binder may provide some protection. Generally the light fastness of indigo is not considered high. I Suggest making your own tests on the paint or pigment you have.

** Natural indigo may be slightly toxic (Ref Dick Blick)
PB68 Fastogen Blue 5007* C.I. Pigment Blue 68;
Fastogen Blue 5007*;
KET Blue 107?;
Phthalocyanine Blue;
Pigment Blue 15;
Pigment Blue 68
73015?* Phthalocyanine Bright greenish blue - - - A * Information available on this pigment seems to be conflicting, but it appears that it is the exact same pigment as PB15 or very closely related.
PB71 Zirconium Vanadium Blue Blue Zircon;
Cerulean Blue Zircon;
Turquoise;
C.I. Pigment Blue 71;
Pigment Blue 71;
Vanadium Blue;
Vanadium Blue Zircon;
Vanadium Zircon Blue;
Vanadium zirconate;
Zirconium Cerulean Blue [KP.p];
Zirconium-Spinel Cerulean Blue;
Zirconium Vanadium Blue Zircon;
Zirconium Vanadium Silicate;
77998 Inorganic;
Zirconium Vanadium Blue Zircon (Zr,V)SiO4 is created by calcining at high temperature a mixture of Zirconium (IV) Oxide, Silicon (IV) Oxide, and Vanadium (IV) Oxide in varying ratios to create a zircon form crystalline matrix. Its composition may include less than than 5% of one or a combination of alkali and/or alkaline earth halides as modifiers. (Ref Color Index 4th edition);


CPMA 14-42-2

CAS 68186-95-8

Light blue, greenish undertone

2 I - A Said to be a good non-toxic Cerulean Blue substitute.
PB72 Cobalt Zinc Aluminate Blue Aluminum Cobalt Zinc Blue;
Aluminum Cobalt Zinc Blue Spinel;
C.I. Pigment Blue 72;
Cobalt Blue [DB.o | SE.o.os];
Cobalt Blue Deep [DR];
Cobalt Blue Genuine [SE.t];
Cobalt Zinc Aluminate Blue Spinel;
Pigment Blue 72
77347 Inorganic;
Cobalt Zinc Aluminate Blue Spinel (Co,Zn)Al2O4 is produced by calcining at high temperarure a intimate mixture of Cobalt (II) Oxide, Zinc (II) Oxide, and Aluminum (III) Oxide in varied ratios forming a crystalline spinel like matrix . It may include any one or more of the modifiers Li2O, MgO, SiO2, SnO and/or TiO2. (Ref Color Index 4th edition);

Cobalt Zinc Aluminate;
Cobalt Zinc Aluminate Spinel;
Zinc aluminocobaltite;

CPMA 13-28-2

CAS 68186-87-8
Deep blue, dark in masstone, but bright in tints 3 I 25 B -
PB73 Cobalt Silicate Blue C.I. Pigment Blue 73;
Cobalt Blue Deep [WN.a];
Cobalt Silicate Blue Olivine;
Smalt Blue;
Pigment Blue 73
77364 Inorganic;
Cobalt Silicate Blue Olivine Co2SiO4 is made by high temperature calcination of a mixture of the oxides of cobalt and silicon in varyied quantities to form a olivine crystalline matrix. It may include any one or more of the modifiers Al2O3, B2O3 or ZnO. (Ref Color Index 4th edition);

Cobalt Orthosilicate;
Cobalt Silicate;

CPMA 5-08-2 (4th ed. CMPA Classification and Chemical Description of the Complex Inorganic Color Pigments)

CAS 68187-40-6
Deep Reddish navy 4 I 15-40 B
MSDS
-
PB74 Cobalt Zinc Silicate Blue C.I. Pigment Blue 74;
Cobalt Zinc Silicate;
Cobalt Zinc Silicate Blue Phenacite;
Sapphire Blue;
Cobalt Blue Dark [BX.o.w | KP.p];
Cobalt Blue Deep [AS | SQ.a | OH.a.o.w | RT.o | SCH.g.o, SCHM.o | WN.o.w];
Pigment Blue 74
77366 Cobalt Zinc Silicate Blue Phenacite (Co,Zn)2SiO4 is obtained by the calcining a mixture of cobalt oxide, zinc oxide and silicon oxides in varied ratios to make a phenacite crystalline matrix. It may include B2O3 as a modifier. (Ref Color Index 4th edition);

CAS 68412-74-8
Deep or dark mid-shade to reddish blue 3-4 1 16 B
MSDS
-
PB75 Chromofine Blue 5000P Chromofine Blue 5000P;
Chromofine Blue 5000PK;
C.I. Pigment Blue 75;
Cobalt Phthalocyanine Blue;
Cobaltous Phthalocyanine;
Pigment Blue 75
74160:2 Phthalocyanine cobalt complex;

CAS 3317-67-7
Deep red shade blue - I - A Unique blue shade
PB76 Fastogen Blue 10GN C.I. Pigment Blue 76;
Decachlor Blue;
Diane Blue;
Fastogen Blue 10GN;
Phthalocyanine Blue;
Pigment Blue 76
- Phthalocyanine;

CAS 68987-63-3
Turquoise blue shade - I - A "A novel pigment type only recently assigned a Colour Index Name by the Colour Index International. Described as a "decachlor" blue, this product is half way between a blue and a green in that if offers the user a unique turquoise shade" Ref "Sun Chemical Corporation Pigments Division", Ink World, March, 2000
PB79 Aluminum Chloro-phthalocyanine Aluminum Chlorophthalocyanine;
Aluminum Chlorophthalocyanine SNCG;
C.I. Pigment Blue 79;
Phthalocyanine Blue;
Pigment Blue 79
761300 Phthalocyanine; Aluminum Chlorophthalocyanine;

CAS 14154-42-8
Greenish blue - I - A A copper free alternate to copper phthalocyanine blue
PB80 Hostaperm Blue R5R Benzi Blue;
C.I. Pigment Blue 80;
Hostaperm Blue R5R
Pigment Blue 80
- Chloranil --> N-ethyl
Benzimidazolone;
Benzimidazolone Dioxazine;

CAS 391663-82-4
deep reddish blue - I - - -
PB81 Cobalt Tin Alumina Blue Spinel Aluminum Cobalt Tin Blue;
Aluminum Cobalt Tin Blue Spinel;
C.I. Pigment Blue 81;
Cobalt Tin Alumina Blue Spinel;
Pigment Blue 81;
773465 Inorganic;
Cobalt Tin Alumina Blue Spinel CoA12O4/Co2SnO4, can be created by calcining Aluminum (III) Oxide, Cobalt (II) Oxide, and Tin (IV) Oxide in varied ratios that creates a reaction in which a spinel crystalline matrix is formed. The pigment creation can be modified by one or both of the modifiers SiO2 and/or ZnO;

CPMA 13-49-2;

CAS 68608-09-3
Blue - - - - -
PB82 MayaCrom Blue B2050 C.I. Pigment Blue 82;
Maya Blue [NP.p];
MayaCrom Blue B2050;
MayaCrom Blue B2000F;
Mayan Dark Blue [DS.w];
Pigment Blue 82
- Patented Organic-Inorganic hybred based on the chemistry of Mayan Blue with a unique nano crystal lattice. Reference the Tech data sheet, and Patent application.;
Article about Hybred Pigments and Mayan Blue in New Journal of Chemistry 2005, 29, p.57–58 (Article Reference PDF);
Greenish Blue - I 65 A
MSDS
"evolved from work done at the University of Texas-El Paso to reconstruct the unique vibrant blue color developed by the Maya civilization more than 1000 years ago, using an inorganic and organic component to produce a highly stable hybrid pigment."
- TOR Minerals International Press release; (Ref Mayan Pigments, Inc.); (Ref Science Daily); (Ref);
PB84 MayaPure Blue B 8000F C.I. Pigment Blue 84;
MayaPure Blue B 8000F;
Pigment Blue 84
- Patented Organic- Inorganic hybred based on the chemistry of Mayan Blue, Reference the Patent application.;
Article about Hybred Pigments and Mayan Blue in New Journal of Chemistry 2005, 29, p.57–58 (Article Reference PDF);
Greenish Blue - II 65 A
MSDS
New pigment based on Mayan Blue (see above) (Ref), (Ref Mayan Pigments, Inc.);
PB128 Basalt Basalt;
C.I. Pigment Blue 128;
China Black;
Lava;
Noire;
Noir de Mazy;
Pigment Blue 128
77428 Cooled Lava Rock Gray to Blue to Black - I 13 A -


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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 like 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)
Art medium or binder code:   Key Top ^, Page Top^

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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