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In the 1500s, artists typically made their paint by grinding natural pigments, such as minerals, plants, and animal products, into a fine powder. They then mixed these pigments with a binding agent, often using oil (like linseed oil) for oil paints or egg yolk for tempera. The resulting mixture created vibrant colors suitable for their artworks. Artists often experimented with different materials to achieve desired hues and textures.

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