Tempera Painting: An Ancient and Timeless Art Technique

TitleTempera Painting: An Ancient and Timeless Art Technique
MediumAcrylic on paper
Size3/2
Description Tempera Painting is one of the oldest and most durable painting techniques in art history. It uses natural pigments mixed with a binding medium, traditionally egg yolk, to create colors. This method was widely practiced before the invention of oil painting, especially during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
Tempera paints dry quickly, producing a matte finish rather than a glossy surface. Artists usually applied them on wooden panels that were carefully prepared with layers of gesso (a mixture of chalk and glue). Because of its fast-drying nature, tempera requires precise, fine brushwork and cannot be blended easily like oil paints.
The technique is known for its brilliance, permanence, and resistance to aging—many tempera paintings created centuries ago still retain their vivid colors. It was commonly used for religious icons, manuscripts, and altar pieces, making it a central medium in early European art.

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