Monitor suitable for calibration

Can I do satisfactorily with a Color Munki or which?

No, you need an i1DisplayPro + a X-rite Passport to be able to match an oil paint.
FYI for the OP: the X-rite software that makes custom color profiles from the Colorchecker Passport only generates DNG color profiles. This is absolutely fine if you live within the Adobe ecosystem. There are, however, some applications like Capture One Pro that only use ICC color profiles. For these the Colorchecker Passport loses a vast majority of its intended functionality.
You can use DCamProf to create an ICC profile, but it needs a bigger reference target than the Passport and also a spectrometer
no, technically DCamProf can do just fine with 24 patches of Passport and w/o spectrophotometer... granted the quality shall be better (provided that everything else is executed properly) when you are using a target with more patches (more spectrally different, more saturated colors) and individually measure it ... but it is wrong to say that DCamProf "needs" that, if can do w/o.
 
Can I do satisfactorily with a Color Munki or which?

No, you need an i1DisplayPro + a X-rite Passport to be able to match an oil paint.
FYI for the OP: the X-rite software that makes custom color profiles from the Colorchecker Passport only generates DNG color profiles. This is absolutely fine if you live within the Adobe ecosystem. There are, however, some applications like Capture One Pro that only use ICC color profiles. For these the Colorchecker Passport loses a vast majority of its intended functionality.
there are a lot of applications that can create "icc/icm" type of camera profiles from X-Rite Passport or ColorChecker Classic... dcamprof was already mentioned for example... ProfileMaker (still can be found and works, even it is old)... purely Argyll, Argyll with RawDigger PE and makeinputicc GUI frontend, etc, etc... both free and commercial
 

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