Special Offer: Buy any 2 books from the "A Closer Look" series for only £15. View the Series here Author Jo Kirby was formerly a staff member of the Scientific Department at the National Gallery, London. She is a world-renowned expert in the history of painting materials. She has contributed to the National Gallery’s Art in the Making series in titles on Rembrandt, Impressionism, & Degas, & also to the National Gallery Technical Bulletin. How do artists create different effects when painting? The medium they choose – such as oil, watercolour, or egg tempera – plays an important part. So too does the material they paint on, the pigments used, & even the type of brush. Using examples from the National Gallery Collection, Jo Kirby shows how a painting is made, & reveals the processes behind an array of fascinating techniques. With clear explanations & close-up photography, this book will help you see paintings with a fresh eye. View spreads of this book (2 MB PDF)