TEMPERA PAINT
Tempera, also known as egg tempera, is a permanent, fast-drying painting medium consisting of colored pigment mixed with a water-soluble binder medium (usually a glutinous material such as egg yolk or some other size).
Tempera also refers to the paintings done in this medium. Tempera
paintings are very long lasting, and examples from the 1st centuries AD
still exist. Egg tempera was a primary method of painting until after
1500 when it was superseded by the invention of oil painting. A paint consisting of pigment and glue size commonly used in the United States as poster paint
is also often referred to as "tempera paint," although the binders and
sizes in this paint are different from traditional tempera paint.
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