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The egg tempera technique was widely used until the end of the fithteenth century until it was replaced by oil painting. ... Egg yolk is a soft and simple medium that holds the pigments mixed with it to make them even brighter and more vibrant. ...
The egg medium naturally provides a sense of depth to the paint as the water binding the egg and pigment evaporates. ... Egg tempera was most commonly used in frescoes and wooden panel pieces. ... Finally the egg tempura was applied over the top.
Approximate Word count = 1118 Approximate Pages = 4.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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