Rose madder



For the Stephen King novel see: Rose Madder (novel)
Alizarin Crimson
— Color coordinates —
Hex triplet #E32636
RGBB (b) (227, 38, 54)
HSV (h, s, v) (348°, 90%, 77%)
Source =BF2S Color Guide
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

Rose madder, sometimes referred to as Rose Madder Genuine is the crushed root of the Common textile chemists for Rose Madder is Natural Red 9 (NR9)

It had limited use as an oil paint during the Renaissance era because it was considered a weak color. In the 19th century, chemists were able to manufacture a Pthalo Green.

Ironically, while both alizarin crimson and rose madder are now considered "fugitive pigments or colors," genuine rose madder is now believed to be the more permanent of the two.

The term "genuine" is appended to the name "rose madder" if the paint has been manufactured by traditional means (using the root of the madder plant). The English manufacturer of oil paints Winsor & Newton sells "Rose Madder Genuine". It is still used today by some artists, however it is considered by many to be "too fugitive". Quinacridone rose is often used a substitute for rose madder. However, it is a far stronger color, with a more pure hue than the genuine Rose Madder, which makes it unpopular with some artists.

In an attempt to produce a color that closely approximates the color of rose madder or alizarin crimson with pigments that are more permanent, many manufacturers produce colors made of various mixtures under names such as Permanent Alizarin. Not all of these mixtures are more permanent than the original however. For example Grumbacher manufactures a color called "rose madder hue" which is a mixture of Lake (PR83), which is simply an organic yellow mixed with Alizarin Crimson.

The relative weakness of rose madder limited its industrial uses mainly to textiles or artist's colors, but alizarin enjoyed widespread industrial use until the introduction of superior organic reds in this shade range started in the 1950s. By the beginning of the new millennium usage of rose madder and alizarin was in decline.

Rose Madder Genuine: Transparency Rating = 4 (high transparency); Stainability Rating = 0 (low); non-toxic.

External source: Red Oil Paints

Popular Culture

Alizarin crimson is one of the colors listed by Donovan in his song, Wear Your Love Like Heaven.

 
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