Paint Library/pigments/violet/Quinacridone Violet

Quinacridone Violet

CI NamePV19

CI stands for Color Index. It is a short code that easily identifies the pigment. Not all pigments have one.

  • P designates that this pigment may be organic or inorganic, and may be composed of naturally occuring minerals, synthetic materials, or lakes.
  • V is shorthand for Violet.
  • 19 is the CI serial number.
ToxicityLow

The general rule of thumb to follow is to not inhale, ingest, feed to pets or babies, pour on the ground, or leave on skin.

All pigments should be assumed to be dangerous, and potentially lethal if mishandled. If the pigment has high or extreme toxicity, it might be better not to use it at all.

LightfastnessIIVery Good

Blue wool 6. The pigment will remain unchanged for 50 to 100 years of light exposure with proper mounting and display. (Suitable for artistic use.)

TransparencyS/TSemi-Transparent

Semi-Transparent

Paints

The following paints likely use this pigment.

Single-Pigment Watercolors

The paints listed here are not guaranteed to be single-pigment, but we found Quinacridone Violet listed as the only known pigment in our database.

Alizarin RoseGrumbacherFinest
CarmineSennelier
CarmineWhite Nights (St Petersburg)
Carmine HueGrumbacherAcademy
MagentaIsaro
MagentaBlockx
MauveDaler RowneyAquafine
Permanent MagentaShinHanPWC Extra Fine Water Colors
Permanent MagentaArt Spectrum
Permanent RoseKen Bromley
Permanent RoseShinHanPWC Extra Fine Water Colors
Permanent RoseDaler RowneyAquafine
Permanent RoseArt Spectrum
Permanent RoseWinsor & NewtonCotman
Purple LakeDaler RowneyAquafine
Purple LakeWinsor & NewtonCotman
Quinacridone LilacWhite Nights (St Petersburg)
Quinacridone RedShinHanPWC Extra Fine Water Colors
Quinacridone RedRoman Szmal
Quinacridone Red
Quinacridone RedDaniel SmithExtra Fine
Quinacridone RedGrumbacherFinest
Quinacridone RoseGrumbacherFinest
Quinacridone Rose
Quinacridone RoseDaniel SmithExtra Fine
Quinacridone Violet
Quinacridone VioletDaniel SmithExtra Fine
Red VioletSennelier
Rose LakeBlockx
Rose LakeMaimeri Blu
Rose MadderArt Spectrum
Rose RedPaul RubensProfessional
Rose Red (Glitter)Paul RubensGlitter Metallic
Ruby RedSchmincke
Spectrum CrimsonArt Spectrum
Thalo CrimsonGrumbacherAcademy
Thalo RedGrumbacherAcademy
VioletPaul RubensProfessional

Multi-Pigment Watercolors

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Aussie Red Gold
Aussie Red GoldDaniel SmithExtra Fine
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Brown MadderGrumbacherFinest
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Cobalt Blue Violet
Cobalt Blue VioletDaniel SmithExtra Fine
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Dusk PinkVan Gogh
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Hooker's Green DarkDaler RowneyAquafine
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Imperial Purple
Imperial PurpleDaniel SmithExtra Fine
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IndigoDa Vinci
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IndigoPaul RubensProfessional
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IndigoDaler RowneyAquafine
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Indigo HueGrumbacherAcademy
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Joseph Z’s Cool Grey
Joseph Z’s Cool GreyDaniel SmithExtra Fine
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Joseph Z’s Warm Grey
Joseph Z’s Warm GreyDaniel SmithExtra Fine
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LilacWhite Nights (St Petersburg)
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MauveRembrandt
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MauveDa Vinci
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McCracken Black
McCracken BlackDaniel SmithExtra Fine
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Mineral VioletRoman Szmal
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Misty MorningRoman Szmal
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Neutral TintVan Gogh
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Neutral Tint
Neutral TintDaniel SmithExtra Fine
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Neutral TintRoman Szmal
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Neutral TintM. Graham
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Neutral TintArt Spectrum
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Neutral TintOld Holland
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Neutral TintRembrandt
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Olive GreenRembrandt
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Payne's GreyVan Gogh
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Payne's GreySennelier
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Payne’s GreyArt Spectrum
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Permanent Alizarin Crimson
Permanent Alizarin CrimsonDaniel SmithExtra Fine
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Permanent MauveArt Spectrum
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Pilbara RedArt Spectrum
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Raw Umber Violet
Raw Umber VioletDaniel SmithExtra Fine
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Rose Madder Permanent
Rose Madder PermanentDaniel SmithExtra Fine
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Rose of Ultramarine
Rose of UltramarineDaniel SmithExtra Fine
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Royal PurplePaul RubensProfessional
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Royal Purple (Glitter)Paul RubensGlitter Metallic
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Shadow GreyRoman Szmal
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Shadow VioletRoman Szmal
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Thio VioletGrumbacherAcademy
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