Why couldn't egg tempera be applied thickly to a painting?
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Egg tempera couldn't be applied thickly to a painting because it dries very quickly and can crackle. It should be applied in thin layers and with small brushes, as opposed to oil painting that can be used in thick strokes. ... However, egg tempera's colors don't change with time whereas oil painting colors do.
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