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tempera

[tem-per-uh] / ˈtɛm pər ə /


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“But David,” I asked, “why black tempera paint? Not just on my face but in my ears and nose?”

From Los Angeles Times

The worthy effort to emphasize that much of the artist’s inventive genius — unfurling in thousands of manuscript pages, rather than oil paint and tempera — makes the dull staging a perhaps unavoidable conceit.

From Los Angeles Times

It includes “The Ghost of a Flea,” Tate’s rarely loaned, murky miniature painting in dark tempera and gold on hardwood panel starring a monstrous, human-insect hybrid looking hungrily into a bucket of blood.

From Los Angeles Times

Call it the wailing of the banshees or whatever else you want, but Trump now seems the living embodiment of Edvard Munch's famous 1893 painting in oil tempera, pastel and crayon, "The Scream."

From Salon

In the workshop, led by the artist and educator Harumi Ori, young people will decorate their projects with tempera paint, letting their own imaginations take flight.

From New York Times