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Pigments in Western Traditional Oil Paintings
Where did you hear that? Your account is full of mistakes. First of all, oil painting didn't really become popular in Europe until the167th century. Before that, the popular easel painting in Europe was wooden egg painting, also called Tempella, which was not weak at all. In addition, the pigment it uses is a toner mixed with egg yolk. There is nothing wrong with egg white. Egg whites can't be colored and can't be added with resin. Renaissance Italians added juice from fig branches, but the juice was not resin. There is a fundamental difference in essence. There are too many ambiguities in Chinese homophones, and this knowledge is passed down in this way. Besides, what do you want to ask?
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