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Definition of Overpainted

Overpaint
Overpaint O`ver*paint", v. t. To color or describe too strongly. --Sir W. Raleigh.

Meaning of Overpainted from wikipedia

- striped breeches stabs one child (overpainted as a boar) and another stabs at a baby held by a woman (overpainted as a jug). Further to the right, a...
- Baptist. In the late 17th century, between the years 1683 and 1693, it was overpainted and altered to serve as Bacchus. The model for the John the Baptist /...
- and Child Jesus holding a Gospel book on a gold ground, now heavily overpainted, is kept in the Borghese (Pauline) Chapel of the Basilica of Saint Mary...
- layer of animal glue and "lamp black", all of the wax, and all of the overpainted areas were contamination of one sort or another: smoke deposits, earlier...
- 1990s. This was Ai's second work using these urns. The first was Han Jar Overpainted with Coca-Cola Logo, created in 1994. During the process of Dropping...
- and a headdress adorned with pearls which was later scrubbed out and overpainted. There has been much speculation regarding the painting's sitter and...
- who was known as the King of Rome. The presumption is that this was overpainted with the curtain after the fall of Napoleon, either by Ingres himself...
- portrait] could have been dangerous. That's when we believe the portrait was overpainted with the figure we can see now, as that painting dates from 1823." List...
- background. Specifically, the background was likely originally a bluish-grey, overpainted with black during the mid-18th century. The signature LEONARD D'AWINCI...
- artist Brian Clarke, a frequent McCartney collaborator, incorporating an overpainted transparency of a portrait of Paul taken by Linda McCartney. Tug of War...