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Перевод: tempera speek tempera


[существительное]
темпера ; живопись темперой


Тезаурус:

  1. I produced the original cartoon in tempera; it was entitled Treasure Trove and based on an Aesop Fable.
  2. Tempera is the normal alternative to oil for overpainting gold, but you may be able to use a thin layer of tempera or even saliva rubbed into the surface as a preparation for acrylics.
  3. Good Friday, 1984, gouache and tempera on paper, 40 36 in.. (101.6 91.5cm)
  4. For works on paper I often use a mixture of techniques applied in successive layers and these might include gouache, tempera, watercolour with acrylic applied as a final layer.
  5. Taddeo Gaddi "The Bromley Davenport Altarpiece; the Man of Sorrows flanked by angels and saints", tempera on panel, 1325.
  6. Nearly two-thirds of the drawings are English, mainly Victorian, and Pre-Raphaelite, including a large tempera and oil "Saint Barbara" by Burne-Jones that once belonged to Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, a Ruskin watercolour of the sun-drenched cathedral of Sens, and a bellowing stag by Landseer, with earlier works by Romney, Rowlandson, Varley and Cotman.
  7. The work, in tempera on a convex wooden panel (51 x 35 cm), was sold in Milan in the 1930s by the writer Bruna Guarducci and brought to public attention by Peleo Bacci in 1944, when it was part of a private collection in Varese.
  8. Differences exist between the media of tempera and oil, or oil and acrylic, but they do not have the importance of contrasts in other material processes.
  9. If the English artist Mark Quinn can get his own head, cast in his own frozen blood, on display in the Saatchi Gallery in London; if the Italian papers can be filled with agitated articles about whether "a cardboard box covered in cloth, with bits of cardboard, bone glue, red pen, tempera and oil paint", until recently exhibited at the Brera Academy in Milan, is or is not an authentic, therefore meaningful, work by the shamanesque German, Joseph Beuys; if Duchamp's own famous urinal of 1917 can grace the Palazzo Grassi in Venice as from this month, then surely there is room for those centuries-old objects of ancient devotion to be resurrected as the focus of the new cult.
  10. Soft haired brushes are mostly used for watercolour or tempera painting, with bristle mainly for oils.
  11. Bartell picks up where Rothko left off, painting rhythmic undulating wave patterns exclusively in red tempera and oil - "the most ambiguous of all the colours" - infiltrated by a blackish smoky violet.
  12. The money is for fitting out a laboratory dealing with tempera paintings.

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