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Tempura Tempera (or egg tempera) is the primary type of artist's
paint and associated
art techniques that were prevalent in Southern Europe's
Middle Ages, and the required medium for
Orthodox icons. It is paint made by binding pigment in an egg medium. However, the term tempera in modern times is also used by some manufacturers to refer to ordinary
poster paint, which is a form of
gouache that has nothing to do with real egg tempera.
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