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Overpainting is the
final layers of paint, over some type of underpainting, in a
system of
working in layers. It can also
refer to
later paint added by...
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fluorescence spectrometry to be
overpaint. Upon
further examination and the
addition of a
chemical solvent, the
white overpaint,
which covered details of Pollock's...
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painting refers to the non-differential
treatment of the
surface of a work of two-dimensional art, for
instance a painting. This
concept is most...
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There is also
slight overpainting in the
mouth and nose; some art
historians suggest Eugène
Delacroix was
responsible for the
overpaint in the background...
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because it is
painting that is
intended to be
painted over (see
overpainting) in a
system of
working in layers.
There are
several different types...
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deaccessioned from the museum's
collection in 2005, and the
acquirer removed the
overpaint. The
collector Jeremy K.
Simien purchased the
painting in 2021. Simien...
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artistic purposes. Hand-colouring is also
known as hand
painting or
overpainting. Typically, watercolours, oils,
crayons or pastels, and
other paints...
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Between 1958 and 1961,
Leonetto Tintori removed layers of
whitewash and
overpaint from Giotto's
Peruzzi Chapel scenes to
reveal his
original work. In 1966...
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thought to be a copy of a lost
original veiled with
overpainting, it was rediscovered, restored, and
included in an
exhibition of Leonardo's...
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fresco in the Badia. The
polyptych was
restored in 1958, with
layers of
overpaint and a
later top (concealing the gables) removed.
After surviving the 1966...