Oil Painting

"Oil-painting is a developed technique. Why go backwards?"
Oil painting, painting in oil colours, is a technique that consists of pigments suspended in drying oils. It dries slowly in comparison to other paints and, for this reason, allows the artist to better manipulate the paint. There are many methods used to process the oil and all affect the colour, consistency and drying time of the paint. An artist may use several different oils in the same painting depending on pigments to achieve the desired effects.
Over the years oil painting became one of the principal painting techniques. The transition began in Northern Europe with some Dutch painters and during Renaissance the oil painting technique, used by famous artists such as Jan van Eyck, Raphael, Titian, Rubens and Rembrandt, had almost replaced the use of tempera colours in most of Europe.
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The Signal 18992633266
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Guernica 19371137855
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Woman with a Hat 19051961836
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La Promenade 1870904139
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Ship on the Touques 18951517550
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Before the Ballet 18921115545
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Reverie 19041015139
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Boy with Cherries 18881198138
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