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Gouache paint

Gouache (/ɡuˈɑːʃ, ɡwɑːʃ/; French: [ɡwaʃ]), body color,[a] or opaque watercolor is a water-medium paint consisting of natural pigment, water, a binding agent (usually gum arabic or dextrin), and sometimes additional inert material. Gouache is designed to be opaque. Gouache has a long history, having been used for at least twelve centuries. It is used most consistently by commercial artists for posters, illustrations, comics, and other design work.

Gouache is similar to watercolor in that it can be rewetted and dried to a matte finish, and the paint can become infused into its paper support. It is similar to acrylic or oil paints in that it is normally used in an opaque painting style and it can form a superficial layer. Many manufacturers of watercolor paints also produce gouache, and the two can easily be used together.

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method / technique Olga Meidner
method / technique Annette Blesson
method / technique Carl Ludwig Hackert
method / technique Art of painting, Pastell, Mural Hans Bohrdt
method / technique Art of painting, Drawing, Pastell Christoph Franz Hillner

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Achtermann vom Bruchberg, 1935Ein Pantoffel-Schuster und seine FrauEin Maratha-Brahmane und seine FrauEin Sattler und seine FrauEin Laskar (Soldat) und seine FrauMuslimischer Traumdeuter und Wahrsager
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