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The fact that the watercolor is not written on the canvas, so it is understandable to all.
This is most likely a lithograph pasted on canvas. This and similar spot after hitting the water. Or paper. |
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[color="# 666686"]Added after 14 minutes[/color] This is not gouache, it is washed off with water and it can not write fine. One can see the uniform pimples appear on the small ground. Perhaps it is finely-written tempera or oil, it was still preserved for so long ... |
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