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The Techniques Used
The White Ground

The Pretty Baa-LambsTo achieve their effects of bright clear colour and high luminosity, the Pre-Raphaelites employed a technique of painting over a pure white ground using more or less transparent colours. This use of a white ground had been employed before, but was uncommon and English painting in the early nineteenth century was generally dark. Hunt, Millais and Rossetti all used this method for their first Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood paintings.

 
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