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[[File:Имприматура для натурных этюдов.jpg|thumb|Imprimatura for [[plein air]] [[Study (art)|studies]]]] In [[painting]], '''imprimatura''' is an initial stain of [[color]] painted on a ground. It provides a painter with a [[Transparency (optics)|transparent]], toned [[Ground (art)|ground]], which will allow light falling onto the painting to [[reflection (physics)|reflect]] through the paint layers. The term itself stems from the Italian and literally means "first paint layer". Its use as an underpainting layer can be dated back to the guilds and workshops during the [[Middle Ages]]; however, it came into standard use by painters during the [[Renaissance]], particularly in Italy. The imprimatura not only provides an overall tonal optical unity in a painting but is also useful in the initial stages of the work, since it helps the painter establish value relations from dark to light. It is most useful in the classical approach of indirect painting, where the drawing and underpainting are established ahead of time and allowed to dry. The successive layers of color are then applied in transparent [[glaze (painting technique)|glaze]] or semi-transparent layers. Care is taken not to cover the imprimatura completely allowing it to show through the final paint layers; this is effective in particular in the middle to dark shadow areas of the work. An imprimatura is usually made with an [[earth pigment]] such as raw [[sienna]], and is often diluted with [[turpentine]]. The term ''imprimatura'' should not be confused with ''[[imprimatur]]'', a term used in [[editing]]. ==See also== *[[Underdrawing]] *[[Underpainting]] ==References== *{{cite book | last=Bossik | first=E. | title=How to Create an Underpainting Like the Old Masters | publisher=Portable Shopper LLC | year=2011 | isbn=978-0-9842419-3-4 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9E0iq2fQVEoC&pg=PA2 | access-date=2022-07-12 | page=2}} [[Category:Painting techniques]] {{art-technique-stub}}
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