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Key clues came from shared egg tempera and oil paint, as well as the use of two coats of gesso as a base, common in Italy at the time. Two canvas panels were also joined together in the copied ...
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The public can participate by using chalk and tempera paint, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, she said. “We have places where anybody can paint,” said Sauvageau, who is leading ...