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tempera    音标拼音: [t'ɛmpɚə]
n. 色彩较为暗晦的一种画

色彩较为暗晦的一种画

tempera
n 1: pigment mixed with water-soluble glutinous materials such
as size and egg yolk [synonym: {tempera}, {poster paint},
{poster color}, {poster colour}]

Tempera \Tem"pe*ra\, n. [It.] (Paint.)
A mode or process of painting; distemper.
[1913 Webster]

Note: The term is applied especially to early Italian
painting, common vehicles of which were yolk of egg,
yolk and white of egg mixed together, the white juice
of the fig tree, and the like.
[1913 Webster]


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  • Tempera - Wikipedia
    Tempera painting was the primary panel painting medium for nearly every painter in the European Medieval and Early Renaissance period up to 1500 For example, most surviving panel paintings attributed to Michelangelo are executed in egg tempera, an exception being his Doni Tondo which uses both tempera and oil paint
  • Tempera painting | History, Techniques Examples | Britannica
    Tempera painting, painting executed with pigment ground in a water-miscible medium The word tempera originally came from the verb temper, “to bring to a desired consistency ” Dry pigments are made usable by “tempering” them with a binding and adhesive vehicle Such painting was distinguished from
  • What Is Tempera Paint? – How to Use Tempera Paint and How is it Made
    What is Tempera Paint? Tempera paint, also referred to as “poster paint”, is a water-based paint that is mixed using a chemical binding agent, and is allergen-free and non-toxic How is tempera paint made? The fundamental ingredients include starch, water, calcium carbonate, cellulose, and pigments The paint is used extensively for children’s arts and crafts projects and, therefore, it
  • TEMPERA PAINT - History, Chemistry, Technique, and Legacy
    The broader family also includes glue or size tempera (distemper), casein tempera (from milk protein), and gum tempera (using plant gums like gum arabic) Confusingly, the 20th century introduced synthetic polymer "school tempera" or "poster paint" marketed under the tempera name but chemically unrelated to the historical medium
  • What is Tempera Paint? An In-Depth Look at An Ancient Medium
    What is tempera paint? If you want to learn more about this popular ancient medium, CLICK on this article to learn everything you could possibly want to know
  • Tempera - Definition, Examples, History More - Art Techniques and . . .
    Tempera also has a long history of use in art, making it a reliable and time-tested medium for artists to work with Additionally, tempera is known for its vibrant colors and smooth finish, making it a popular choice for artists looking to create detailed and precise works of art
  • What Is Tempera Painting - Paint Explained
    Tempera painting is a unique art form that has been practiced for centuries, revered for its vivid colors and meticulous detailing This method employs pigments mixed with egg yolk, water, and occasionally other additives to create an impressive range of hues and textures Unlike oil or acrylic paints, tempera dries quickly, allowing artists to layer colors and achieve intricate designs with
  • Tempera Painting - History, Artists, Artworks | Arthive
    Egyptian artists used tempera to decorate royal tombs and sarcophagi; this technique was also known in ancient Rome Until the invention of oil paints, tempera remained the main technical solution for painting both pictures and wall paintings Tempera paint is an emulsion of pigment, water and a binder
  • Tempera - National Galleries of Scotland
    Tempera is an artistic medium made by mixing pigments with a water-soluble emulsion, often made of water and egg yolk or oil and a whole egg It dries completely matte and the vibrant colours of tempera paintings can last for centuries Tempera was commonly used in Byzantine and Early Renaissance painting but experienced a revival around the turn of the 20th century
  • Tempera — Art Mediums | Obelisk Art History
    Tempera is created by mixing pigments with a glutenous, water-soluble binder, often egg yolk—the reason tempera is still often referred to as egg tempera, and its a very old technique Though it’s exact origins are unknown, tempera was likely invented independently by many cultures at different times all over the world





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