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Deutsch: Wasserschale (Petrischale), die zur Reinigung von Pinseln benutzt wurde; verwendet wurde Gouache-Farbe, hergestellt als zähflüssige Suspension mit kräftigem Pigment-Anteil in wässriger Lösung mit Gummi Arabicum als Bindemittel
English: Water dish (petri dish) for cleaning brushes which where used for gouache paint, a type of water-based paint composed of pigment particles thickly suspended in a binder of aqueous gum arabic
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