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The history of painting is start when made the very first
picture .The history of the painting is never-ending chain. Paints are used
to fun to create a fun. Each style grows out of the styles that came
before it .First of all, we should know some basic terms,To
understand the history of painting materials and techniques.
Tempera Painting
Introduction
Definition
of painting
1: a work of art made with paint
2: the art or occupation of creating pictures with painting
Definition
· A picture created by putting paint on a surface, or the activity or skill of creating pictures by using paint
· Painting is the practice that is applying on the paint, pigment, color or other medium .The painting is applying on the solid surface. This type of medium is commonly applied with a brush as well as other implements, such as knives, sponges, and airbrushes, can also be used. The final work is also called a painting.
Examples
of painting
They
hung the painting in the
Drawing room.
This
girl in that painting made by
my friend.
Early method
of painting
Paint
is made of pigments, finely
ground chemical or mineral powders, and a binder, a viscous or liquid substance that allows the paint to be
spread. Many popular pigments remained unchanged. Now, these types of pigments
are still used. But over time, binders changed, providing different qualities
that appealed to artists.
Another evolving element was the support, or the surface on which the painting was created. Include the Common supports such as wood panel, stretched canvas, and paper.However, cultures worldwide from prehistory to shows that they used many materials and techniques to paint, but we can't cover them all. In this lesson, we're focusing on several painting materials that have been important to Western art.
Another evolving element was the support, or the surface on which the painting was created. Include the Common supports such as wood panel, stretched canvas, and paper.However, cultures worldwide from prehistory to shows that they used many materials and techniques to paint, but we can't cover them all. In this lesson, we're focusing on several painting materials that have been important to Western art.
Tempera
was favored over en caustic because it was easier to mix, was easier to use, and
resulted in bright colors. But it dried quickly and didn't blend well. Artists
worked in quick, thin strokes, giving tempera paintings a precise linear
quality. Tempera had a no-reflective matte surface, and it wasn't effective for
dark or rich tones. It also formed a brittle surface when dry.
So,
tempera painting was done on bulky wood panels prepared by coating them
with gestapo, a white
absorbent material made of chalk or plaster and animal skin glue. Gestapo helped
the paint adhere to the support. If an artist wanted to make a large painting,
they created it in sections and connected them later. Throughout the Middle
Ages, artists created beautiful works in tempera. But then, a new paint
superseded it.
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