The Renaissance
Tempera is a painting medium made by mixing colored pigments with a water-soluble binder, often egg yolk, which allows for a fast-drying and durable finish. This technique was widely used during the Renaissance and is known for its ability to produce vibrant colors and intricate detail, making it a favored choice for artists exploring new styles and techniques.
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