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Magna paints, a line of acrylic paints developed by Leonard Bocour and Harry Levison in 1947 and reformulated in 1960, are pigments ground in an acrylic resin with solvents and a plasticizer. Unlike modern water-based acrylics, Magna is miscible with turpentine and mineral spirits and dries rapidly to a matte finish. It was used by Jackson Pollock and Roy Lichtenstein.

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Acrylic paint - Leonard Bocour - Harry Levison - 1947 - 1960 - Solvent - Plastic - Turpentine - Jackson Pollock - Roy Lichtenstein

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