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==Artists== Although tempera has been out of favor since the Late Renaissance and [[Baroque]] eras, it has been periodically rediscovered by later artists such as [[William Blake]], the [[Nazarene movement|Nazarenes]], the [[Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood|Pre-Raphaelites]], and [[Joseph Southall]]. The 20th century saw a significant revival of tempera. European painters who worked with tempera include [[Giorgio de Chirico]], [[Otto Dix]], [[Eliot Hodgkin]], [[Pyke Koch]],<ref>{{cite web|title=Zelfportret met zwarte band (1937)|url=http://centraalmuseum.nl/ontdekken/object/?img_only=1#o:4687|website=Centraal Museum (Utrecht)|language=nl}}</ref> and [[Pietro Annigoni]], who used an emulsion of egg yolks, stand oil and varnish. Spanish surrealist painter [[Remedios Varo]] worked extensively in egg tempera. ===Revival in 20th-century American art=== The tempera medium was used by American artists such as the [[regionalism (art)|Regionalist]]s [[Andrew Wyeth]], [[Thomas Hart Benton (painter)|Thomas Hart Benton]] and his students [[James Duard Marshall]] and [[Roger Medearis]]; [[American Figurative Expressionism|expressionists]] [[Ben Shahn]], [[Mitchell Siporin]] and [[John Langley Howard]], magic realists [[George Tooker]], [[Paul Cadmus]], [[Jared French]], [[Julia Thecla]] and Louise E. Marianetti, realist painter [[David Hanna (artist)|David Hanna]]; [[Art Students League of New York]] instructors [[Kenneth Hayes Miller]] and [[William C. Palmer]], [[social realism|Social Realists]] [[Kyra Markham]], [[Isabel Bishop]], [[Reginald Marsh (artist)|Reginald Marsh]], and [[Noel Rockmore]], [[Edward Laning]], [[Anton Refregier]], [[Jacob Lawrence]], [[Rudolph F. Zallinger]], [[Robert Vickrey]], [[Peter Hurd]], and [[science fiction]] artist [[John Schoenherr]], notable as the cover artist of ''[[Dune (novel)|Dune]]''. ===20th-century Indian art=== In the early part of the 20th century, a large number of Indian artists, notably of the [[Bengal school]] took up tempera as one of their primary media of expression. Artists such as [[Gaganendranath Tagore]], [[Asit Kumar Haldar]], [[Abanindranath Tagore]], [[Nandalal Bose]], [[Kalipada Ghoshal]] and [[Sughra Rababi]] were foremost. After the 1950s, artists such as [[Jamini Roy]] and [[Ganesh Pyne]] established tempera as a medium for the new age artists of India. ===In contemporary art=== Other practicing tempera artists include [[Philip Aziz]], [[Ernst Fuchs (artist)|Ernst Fuchs]], [[Antonio Roybal]], George Huszar, [[Donald Jackson (calligrapher)|Donald Jackson]], [[Tim Lowly]], [[Altoon Sultan]], [[Shaul Shats]], [[Sandro Chia]], [[Alex Colville]], [[Robert Vickrey]], [[Andrew Wyeth]], [[Andrew Grassie]], [[Soheila Sokhanvari]], and [[Ganesh Pyne]]. [[Ken Danby]] (1940β2007) a Canadian realist artist, whose most well known works (such as: At the Crease, Lacing up, and Pancho) were completed using egg tempera. [[Robert Clinch]] (b. 1957) is an Australian realist painter who, thanks to the 1993 [[Marten Bequest Travelling Scholarship]], was able to conduct extensive research into egg tempera and has since completed multiple works in the medium.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.diggins.com.au/artist/robert-clinch/ | title=Robert Clinch }}</ref> In 2013, American fine artists Elena Vladimir Baranoff and Anastasia Elena Baranoff founded Egg Tempera Movement in London, United Kingdom.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://realismtoday.com/egg-tempera-mixing-past-and-future/ | title=Egg Tempera : Mixing Past And Future | website=Realism Today| date=September 2020 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://fineartconnoisseur.com/2017/08/portrait-of-the-week-elena-vladimir-baranoff-richard-chartres-lord-bishop-of-london/ | title=Portrait Of The Week : Elena Vladimir Baranoff | website=Fine Art Connoisseur| date=10 August 2017 }}</ref> Elena Vladimir Baranoff and Anastasia Elena Baranoff established Egg Tempera Movement to promote and preserve the egg tempera painting technique.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.npg.org.uk/whatson/exhibitions/2016/bp-portrait-award-2016/#gallery124 | title=National Portrait Gallery, London | website=npg.org.uk}}</ref>
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