Art History I – Prehistory to Middle Ages
Tempera painting is a technique that involves mixing colored pigments with a water-soluble binder, such as egg yolk, which allows for vibrant colors and fine detail. This method was widely used in the creation of manuscripts and panel paintings, providing artists with a medium that dried quickly and allowed for layering and precision. The clarity and durability of tempera paint made it particularly popular during the Carolingian period and into the Italian Proto-Renaissance.
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