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Temperaalso tempra, 1832, from Italian tempera (in phrase pingere a tempera), back-formation from temperare "to mix (colors); temper," from Latin temperare "to mix in due proportion, modify, b [..]
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TemperaA type of paint in which pigment is mixed with a water-soluble binder, such as egg yolk. Related: Barnett Newman. The Voice. 1950 Jacob Lawrence, Migration Series, 1940–41
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TemperaPaint of any sort is made by combining pigment, which is the source of colour, with medium, which binds the particles of pigment together.In its wider sense, tempera can mean any one of several paint [..]
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TemperaThe technique of painting with pigments bound in a water-soluble emulsion, such as water and egg yolk, or an oil-in-water emulsion such as oil and a whole egg
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TemperaPigment mixed in a water medium, usually with a binder and adhesive. Tempera paints produce a luminous effect.
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Tempera(n) pigment mixed with water-soluble glutinous materials such as size and egg yolk
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Tempera(Lat. temperare, "to mix in due proportion") A method of painting in which the pigments are mixed with an emulsion of water and egg yolks or whole eggs (sometimes glue or milk). Tempera was [..]
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TemperaTechnique of painting in which water and egg yolk or whole egg and oil mixture form the binder for the paint. Used also as a term for cheap opaque paints used in schools.
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TemperaA powdered pigment painting medium in which the binder is usually egg yolk or gum so that an emulsion is created that is suspended in water, it dates to the ancient Greeks and Romans and possibly earl [..]
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TemperaTraditionally, tempera is made with whole eggs or egg- yolk, various kinds of glue or gum. An emulsion used is a medium for pigment. The medium is used for bon fresco and panel paintings.
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TemperaA painting medium in which the binder is egg yolk.
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TemperaA type of paint incorporating dry color, (usually chalk or powder), a glutinous substance, (such as egg yoke or gum), and water. Tempera was the most commonly used medium until the introduction of OIL [..]
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TemperaTempera is a medium that was prevalent in Orthodox paintings of Southern Europe's Middle Ages. The artist combines egg yolk, egg whites, and oil to bind a range of pigments on a rigid support suc [..]
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TemperaA water-based painting medium which has been employed for centuries. Typically bound with egg yolks, tempera is applied primarily to paper or paper-board.
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TemperaA water-based paint that uses egg, glue, or casein as a binder. Not to be confused with gouache.
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TemperaPigments mixed with a water-soluble base such as casein, size or egg yolk. Tempera dries with a flat, dull finish.
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Temperaa technique of painting where ground pigments are suspended in an egg based vechicle. Tempera is an opaque medium, which means that it is not as luminous as oil-based pigments (example: Botticelli [..]
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TemperaClassically, paintings made with pigments bound in an egg medium. Used in illuminated manuscripts and Orthodox icons.
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Temperaa painting technique where yolk, glue, wax, resin etc. are used as an emulsion. In comparison to oil painting tempera has a different character: it gets dry faster and does not allow quick transition.
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TemperaPaint made using yolk or white of egg as carrier, mixed with pigment. Water-soluble. Used widely before the introduction of oil paint.
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TemperaA traditional painting medium which requires the Artist to make-up his paints each day using egg yolk as a binder.
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TemperaA method of painting with pigments dispersed in an emulsion miscible with water, typically egg yolk.
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TemperaA tempera is a medium for painting, but the term is most usually used in Egg Tempera, a paint made from mixing pigment with the yolk of an egg, and popular in the Middle Ages. DKT also used the term f [..]
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Temperaa type of paint traditionally made with whole eggs, egg-yolk, milk, various kinds of glue or gum, dandelion juice or the sap of the fig-tree. The medium is particularly associated with Italian painter [..]
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TemperaA method of painting in which the pigments are mixed with an emulsion of water and egg yolks or whole eggs (sometimes glue or milk). Tempera was widely used in Italian art in the 14th and 15th centuri [..]
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Tempera
A medium used to bind pigments in painting, as well as the associated artistic techniques.
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TemperaTempera (Italian: [ˈtɛmpera]), also known as egg tempera, is a permanent, fast-drying painting medium consisting of colored pigments mixed with a water-soluble binder medium, usually glutinous materia [..]
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TemperaTempera (March 12, 1999 – April 28, 2002) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse.
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TemperaTempera is a painting medium.
Tempera may also refer to:
MT Tempera, a Finnish oil tanker
Tempera (horse), an American Thoroughbred racehorse
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