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The process of oil painting pigments bound with dry media - especially in early modern Europe, linseed oil. Is often the oil, such as linseed was boiled resin, such as pine resin or even frankincense; these are known as the 'varnish', and cherish their bodies and gloss. Occasionally, other oil, including the use of poppyseed oil, walnut oil and safflower oil. These oils confer various properties of paint, such as less yellowing or different drying times. Some differences are also reflected in the sheen of the paint depends on the oil. Painters often use different oils in the same painting depending on specific pigments and the results are satisfactory. Paint itself is dependent on special media.

Although the paint used for the first time in western Afghanistan, sometime between the fifth and the ninth century, but it has not been universal, until the fifteenth century. Westward migration of its practices may be in the Middle Ages. Paint would eventually become the main medium used to create works of art as its advantages become known. Transition began in the early Dutch painting in northern Europe, as well as a high degree of technical Rennaisance painting tempera painting almost completely replaced in most of Europe.