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Abstract
This paper investigates the role of egg yolk in Old Masters' oil paints. The authors explore how different distributions of proteinaceous binder (egg yolk) affect the flow behavior, drying kinetics, and chemistry of oil paints. They find that egg yolk can create stiff paints suitable for impasto, suppress paint stiffening from humidity, improve brushability, and reduce wrinkling. Furthermore, egg yolk acts as an antioxidant, slowing down curing and improving the long-term stability of the paint.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Mar 28, 2023
Authors
Ophélie Ranquet, Celia Duce, Emilia Bramanti, Patrick Dietemann, Ilaria Bonaduce, Norbert Willenbacher
Tags
egg yolk
oil paints
Old Masters
paint stability
brushability
impasto
antioxidant
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