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Liquitex is a company that supplies art materials, focusing exclusively on the development, manufacture and distribution of . Founded by Henry Levison as "Permanent Pigments" in 1955, the company created the first water-based acrylic . That same year, Levison decided to reorganize the company under the name "Liquitex". In 1956, the company starting selling water-based "Soft Body" acrylic paints. In 1963, "Heavy Body" paints were available with a thicker consistency. The company offers the largest number of acrylic paint products in the world.


History
Liquitex was developed by the Permanent Pigments Company, established in 1933 by Henry Levison. Permanent Pigments was a small, family-owned business located in that focused on developing oil paint.

In 1950, Henry Levison, along with other professionals in the art materials industry, established the National Art Materials Trade Association, now known as the International Art Materials Trade Association. It was the first trade organization in the world that focused on promoting and sustaining the manufacture, distribution, sales, and training in the use of art materials.

In 1955, Levison developed a quick-drying, water-emulsified acrylic . In selecting a name for the new product, Levison chose "Liquitex" as a of "liquid" and "texture". The name was based on the character of the medium, which was a liquid base, quick drying and easily used to create texture in artwork.

In 1964, Binney & Smith acquired the Liquitex brand, eventually selling it in 2000 to its present owner, .


Products
PaintsLiquitex Professional Paint Markers
Liquitex Professional Spray Paint
Liquitex Professional Soft Body Acrylic Paint
Liquitex Professional Heavy Body Acrylic Paint
Liquitex Professional Acrylic Ink!
Liquitex Basics
Liquitex Basics Matt
MediumsGesso
Fluid mediums
Gel mediums
Effects mediums
Additive mediums
Removable and non-removable varnishes
BrushesProfessional brushes
Professional knives
Basics brushes


Notable adopters of acrylics
Helen Frankenthaler and were early adopters of Liquitex acrylic paints. switched from oils to acrylics after Liquitex made a less liquid medium in 1963 (High Viscosity Artist Color).Ball, Philip. Bright Earth: Art and the Invention of Color, Issue 7432, University Of Chicago Press; first edition, April 15, 2003.

Liquitex is used by mural artists like Thomas Hart Benton. Abstract expressionist artist Robert Motherwell switched to acrylic paints due to his use of large amounts of black, a color that (as oil paint) takes an especially long time to dry. He continued to use oil paint for some work, but mostly used acrylics after the mid-1960s.


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