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  2. Oil paint - Wikipedia

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    Oil-based paints made their way to Europe by the 12th century and were used for simple decoration, mostly on wood, but oil painting did not begin to be adopted as an artistic medium there until the early 15th century [citation needed].

  3. JoJolion - Wikipedia

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    JoJolion was nominated for the 53rd Seiun Award in the Best Comic category in 2022. [33] The first volume of JoJolion was the second best-selling manga for its debut week of December 19–25, 2011 with 237,374 copies sold. [34] The second volume ranked third, with 204,791 copies, for the week of April 16–22, 2012. [35]

  4. Oil painting - Wikipedia

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    Mona Lisa was created by Leonardo da Vinci using oil paints during the Renaissance period in the 15th century. Oil painting is a painting method involving the procedure of painting with pigments combined with a drying oil as the binder. It has been the most common technique for artistic painting on canvas, wood panel or copper for several ...

  5. Walnut oil - Wikipedia

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    Linoleic acid, the major component of walnut oil, is a "drying oil", which means that in air it polymerizes, forming strong but flexible films, useful in oil paints and varnishes. [7] Walnut oil was one of the most important oils used by Renaissance painters. Its short drying time and lack of yellow tint make it a good oil paint base thinner ...

  6. Jacques Maroger - Wikipedia

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    (60 years is not enough time – oil paint isn't even fully dry in 60 -80 years on a typical thickly painted painting) Maroger (1884–1962) did not influence artists until the early 20th century so 19th century works are not affected by his practices.

  7. Barbizon School - Wikipedia

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    Corot, Road by the Water, c. 1865–70, oil on canvas.Clark Art Institute Charles-François Daubigny, The Pond at Gylieu, 1853. The Barbizon school (French: école de Barbizon, pronounced [ekɔl də baʁbizɔ̃]) of painters were part of an art movement toward Realism in art, which arose in the context of the dominant Romantic Movement of the time.

  8. Louise Moillon - Wikipedia

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    Louise Moillon (c. 1610–1696) was a French still life painter in the Baroque era. [1] It is recorded that she became known as one of the best still life painters of her time, as her work was purchased by King Charles I of England, as well as French nobility. [2]

  9. Liquitex - Wikipedia

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    That same year, Levison decided to reorganize the company under the name "Liquitex". In 1956, the company starting selling water-based "Soft Body" acrylic paints. In 1963, "Heavy Body" paints were available with a thicker consistency. The company offers the largest number of acrylic paint products in the world. [2] [3] [4]