In painting, "tintable" refers to a product, such as paint or primer, that can be mixed with colorants to achieve a desired hue or shade. Tintable paints are typically available in a base color that can be adjusted using specific pigments or tints, allowing for a wide range of color options. This characteristic is especially useful for achieving custom colors that match specific design preferences or decor.
That is the name of the artist. He was Scottish.
I assume you mean to print it as if it were in an essay, if that's not what you mean than ignore my answer. You would put the title in quotation marks, ex: "The Scream" is a well known painting.
in mural painting,the artists creates his painting over an entire wall,the most lasting type is the fresco,which is painting pigments in wet plaster while the easel painting ae done on canvas.
At night get in to the museum and go to the top painting and get on the light and that is the painting to get you past.
The possessive form of the noun painting is painting's.Example: The painting's authenticity will have to be verified.
It means, you can add pigments to it to change the hue a bit. Of course you can do this with any paint, as long as the pigment paste has the right kind of binding fluid (waterbased paint can only be tinted with waterbased pigment or coloring fluid). It can also mean, that there's a specific product (pigment paste) available that' suitable to add to this kind of paint.
No you can use the white base without adding any color if you want
If you mean the painting by Futurist Umberto Boccioni, yes.
Yes, tintable paint can be used without tint. It typically comes in a base form that is designed to be mixed with colorants, but it can also be applied as is for a more neutral or subtle finish. However, the final appearance may be lighter or less vibrant than intended if no tint is added. Always consult the manufacturer's instructions for best results.
peen
A picture or a painting
It's a painting by Chris Consani. Is that what you're thinking of?
it means that a character has a change in the way of nature in painting
It is a painting which shows other people what Latin meens!
Perhaps it's a reference to the famous painting Mona Lisa .
Rococo
I can answer part of this, if it is the artist I knew