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Gesso (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒɛsso]; 'chalk', from the Latin: gypsum, from Gr****: γύψος), also
known as "glue gesso" or "Italian gesso", is a white...
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World Artist Andrew Wyeth Year 1948
Catalogue 78455
Medium Egg
tempera on
gessoed panel Dimensions 81.9 cm × 121.3 cm (32+1⁄4 in × 47+3⁄4 in)
Location Museum...
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entirely different plants, the flax
plant and the
cotton plant, respectively.
Gessoed canvases on
stretchers are also available. They are
available in a variety...
- des Arts décoratifs, Strasbourg,
France Pier table; 1685–1690; carved,
gessoed, and
gilded wood, with a
marble top; 83.6 × 128.6 × 71.6 cm; Art Institute...
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Saint Catherine's Monastery, in the
remote desert of the Sinai. The
gessoed panel,
finely painted using a wax
medium on a
wooden panel, had been co****ly...
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funerary model of a garden,
dating to the
Eleventh dynasty of Egypt,
circa 2009–1998 BC. Made of
painted and
gessoed wood,
originally from Thebes....
- his
finished work projects,
Struzan starts by
sketching out
drawings on
gessoed illustration board, then
tinting the
draftsmanship with
airbrushed acrylic...
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border around the
outside edge, like a tray. The
whole piece was then
gessoed and gilded.
Painting the
image on the flat
panel was the last
thing to...
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Cleveland Museum of Art (Cleveland, Ohio, US)
Coffin of Senbi; 1918–1859 BC;
gessoed and
painted cedar; overall: 70 x 55 cm;
Cleveland Museum of Art Jewelry...
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executed in
fresco technique directly on
plastered walls or as
paintings on
gessoed wooden altar panels. A more
domestic representation,
suitable to private...