Society of Painters in Tempera was created in 1901.
Society of Decorative Painters was created in 1972.
National Society of Mural Painters was created in 1895.
Royal Society of Portrait Painters was created in 1891.
Washington Society of Landscape Painters was created in 1913.
Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour was created in 1876.
Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colour was created in 1925.
British Society of Master Glass Painters was created in 1921.
underpainting
To create layers of paint that reflected light
Painters Painting was created in 1972.
Kamaya Painters was created on 2008-04-21.
Italian painters working in tempera often mixed powdered pigments with water, a touch of glue, and egg yolk. The egg yolk acted as a binder, providing a rich texture and allowing the paint to adhere well to surfaces. This technique resulted in vibrant colors and a matte finish, characteristic of tempera paintings. The use of these materials allowed for precise detailing and fine brushwork, making it a favored medium during the Renaissance.