What characterizes do tempera paintings?
I think you mean: what characterizes tempera paintings? The answer is: 1. the materials used, 2. the look of the paintings in different light conditions and 3. the permanence of the paintings.
1.Tempera is made using the yolk of an egg mixed with distilled water and cloured pigment.
2.Tempera paintings do not have a shiny glare in some lighting conditions unlike oil paintings.
3.Tempera lasts (potentially) millenia, not just hundreds of years, with variable results.
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