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Tempera (Italian: [
ˈtɛmpera]), also
known as egg
tempera, is a permanent, fast-drying
painting medium consisting of
colored pigments mixed with a water-soluble...
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Tempera is a
painting medium.
Tempera may also
refer to: MT
Tempera, a
Finnish oil
tanker Tempera (horse), an
American Thoroughbred racehorse Alfio Bruno...
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Tempera (March 12, 1999 –
April 28, 2002) was an
American Thoroughbred racehorse. She was
sired by U.S.
Racing Hall of Fame
inductee and two-time leading...
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which Munch mapped out the
essentials of the composition. 1893, oil,
tempera and
pastel on cardboard. The
first version publicly displa****, and perhaps...
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Vince Tempera (born 18
September 1946) is an
Italian musician, composer, arranger,
record producer and conductor. Born in
Milan as
Vincenzo Tempera, he...
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painted in egg
tempera and
embellished with gold leaf.
Differently from his
contemporaries and
artists before him,
Duccio was a
master of
tempera and managed...
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Tempera on wood, 48 × 36 cm, São
Paulo Museum of Art, São Paulo,
Brazil The
Adoration of the
Shepherds (c. 1451–1453) -
Tempera on
canvas transferred...
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Tempera on panel, 151 x 66 cm,
Galleria ****onale d'Arte Antica, Rome Pietà (1437–1439) -
Tempera on panel, 86 x 107 cm, Museo...
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paintings which seem to be of the
highest contemporary quality.
Encaustic and
tempera are the two
techniques used in antiquity.
Encaustic largely ceased to be...
- Renaissance, oil
painting techniques had
almost completely replaced the use of
tempera paints in the
majority of Europe. In
recent years,
water miscible oil paint...