Artists of the Renaissance mixed their own paints and kept the recipes secret. Scientific examination of the painting could reveal the actual pigments used. An example is the semi precious stone lapus lazuli, often used for a sky blue color.
he used paint brushes and his note book
he used oil paint on wood panel for the mona Lisa
The materials used is in oil on a poplar panel.
No. He painted in the late 1400s and acrylics were invented in the 1950s.
Yes, although it is a painting, Leonardo used what is called atmospheric perspective where things farther away are smaller and have a blue hue, check out the background in the 'Mona Lisa'.
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he used paint brushes and his note book
he used oil paint on wood panel for the mona Lisa
Leonardo da vinci used oil paints
The materials used is in oil on a poplar panel.
caca face!!
No. He painted in the late 1400s and acrylics were invented in the 1950s.
They used pigments of the earth.
The chemicals used to make paint include pigments, binders, solvents, and additives.
Yes, although it is a painting, Leonardo used what is called atmospheric perspective where things farther away are smaller and have a blue hue, check out the background in the 'Mona Lisa'.
Easy: it was missing from the wall where it used to hang!
Used in the face are mostly worm colours such as yellows, oranges, reds and tones in between. In the backround there are mostly cold colours such as green and blue. There are not any specific colours and also over time the original colour of the painting has faded. Hope this is at least a little bit helpful.