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📜 Feast your eyes on more than 70 works of art in the public domain featuring gouache, either solely or mixed with other media. I love walking through art museums and studying art from the past. One day I ventured into the Asian wing at the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth and found something extraordinary, a Thangka created about 570 years ago, with vibrant reds and incredible details, it was a jaw-dropping moment for me when I saw that the paint medium was ✦ gouache! ✦ Up until that point the oldest painting created with gouache (and watercolor) that I had seen was by J.M.W. Turner. I have seen ancient Egyptian art too, and included some pictures from that exhibit in this video, but none of the descriptions included the media used, although it is said that gouache can be dated all the way back to that period. There is nothing made with the medium of gouache that I can find available online to view from between the ancient Egyptian era, until the first available example of gouache on Kushan terracotta panels housed at the MET museum. To be clear, when speaking of gouache in this video, I am referring to the water based medium of traditional gouache that reactivates with water even when dry, not acrylic gouache. The binder used in traditional gouache is gum-arabic from Acacia trees, this is how they know that the medium can be traced to ancient Egyptian art because they sometimes used gum-arabic as a binder with pigments. Acrylic gouache (such as Acryla Gouache) uses an acrylic polymer emulsion as the binder, in essence, acrylic gouache is matte acrylic paint, not gouache, it only has a similar appearance to what gouache looks like when applied and dried. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lieslandapencil/ #gouache #painting #history