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A têmpera é um método de pintura no qual os pigmentos de terra são misturados a um “colante”, uma emulsão de água e gemas de ovo ou ovos inteiros (às vezes cola ou leite). A têmpera foi largamente utilizada na arte italiana nos séculos XIV e XV, ambos em afrescos ou painéis de madeira preparados com gesso, que foram, posteriormente substituídos pela pintura a óleo. As cores de têmpera são brilhantes e translúcidas. More information...

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