Even if you’ve never watched an episode of The Joy of Painting, there’s a good chance you’re familiar with artist Bob Ross, with his trademark afro and “happy little trees”.

But if you’ve seen his show, then you’ll know that another trademark was his choice of paints. Bob Ross always used the same 13 paints, with decidedly un-Crayolan names like Alizarin Crimson and Pthalo Blue, loading his palette in the same arrangement each time, as you see in the photo above.

By limiting his tools and simplifying his techniques, Bob Ross introduced the joy of painting to countless non-artists, and for that he was beloved.

Sap Green #0a3410 rgb(10, 52, 16) hsl(128.6, 67.7%, 12.2%)

Alizarin Crimson #4e1500 rgb(78, 21, 0) hsl(16.2, 100%, 15.3%)

Van Dyke Brown #221b15 rgb(34, 27, 21) hsl(27.7, 23.6%, 10.8%)

Dark Sienna #5f2e1f rgb(95, 46, 31) hsl(14.1, 50.8%, 24.7%)

Midnight Black #000000 rgb(0, 0, 0) hsl(0, 0%, 0%)

Prussian Blue #021e44 rgb(2, 30, 68) hsl(214.5, 94.3%, 13.7%)

Phthalo Blue #0c0040 rgb(12, 0, 64) hsl(251.3, 100%, 12.5%)

Phthalo Green #102e3c rgb(16, 46, 60) hsl(199.1, 57.9%, 14.9%)

Cadmium Yellow #ffec00 rgb(255, 236, 0) hsl(55.5, 100%, 50%)

Yellow Ochre #c79b00 rgb(199, 155, 0) hsl(46.7, 100%, 39%)

Indian Yellow #ffb800 rgb(255, 184, 0) hsl(43.3, 100%, 50%)

Bright Red #db0000 rgb(219, 0, 0) hsl(0, 100%, 42.9%)

Titanium White #ffffff rgb(255, 255, 255) hsl(0, 0%, 100%)