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Jewish Bride is an emulsion as well, this time of oil with another watery substance than egg; the cavities in the paint must be interpreted as the traces of water drops emulgated in the oil....
Can it be assumed from this that past masters were able to mix oil paint with water albeit in an emulsion, which give the cavities and is the layer spongy like that found in water mixable oils when dried? This is not a statement just a question.
Ed
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