I believe he used frescoe and some other art apliances to paint the Sistine chapel ceiling
Michelangelo did not paint a picture of David. It is a marble sculpture.
A particular kind of paint traditionally used for frescoes.
All his sculptures were made of the finest marble.
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Paint, oil, pencil, etc.
mainly out of marble
painting and sculptures and he used his hands to do this art
This allowed artists to create highly detailed paintings.
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Since most of Picasso's paintings were oil paintings I think so too.
Oil paintings on canvas sometimes acrylic on canvas. Also silk screening, Printing and slide projections he also used!
oil on canvas
Peter Booth uses heavy impasto paint to create texure.
Scenes from Genesis.
painting and sculptures and he used his hands to do this art
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Lucian Freud primarily used oil paint to create his paintings. He was known for his meticulous attention to detail and his use of thick, impasto layers of paint to capture the textures and intricacies of his subjects. Freud's painting technique involved building up layers of paint over multiple sittings to achieve a sense of depth and intensity in his works.
oil paints usually
Oil paint on canvas.
Caravaggio creates movement in his paintings through his expert use of light and depth to create a more vivid scene.
This allowed artists to create highly detailed paintings.
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Geore Stubbs used oils, pine resin, and beeswax in his paintings.