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A silverpoint drawing is used by dragging a silver rod or wire across a surface. This wire is usually called as a primer or gesso. It was used since the late Gothic/early Renaissance era.
Advantage
 Renaissance artists used silver and occasionally lead point for preparatory sketches under their paintings and frescoes as well as for studies on paper. 
Disadvantage
 It is an unforgiving media because silverpoint lines are very difficult to erase, so fixing mistakes is not an easy task.
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A silverpoint drawing is used by dragging a silver rod or wire across a surface. This wire is usually called as a primer or gesso. It was used since the late Gothic/early Renaissance era.

Advantage:  Renaissance artists used silver and occasionally lead point for preparatory sketches under their paintings and frescoes as well as for studies on paper. 

Disadvantage:  It is an unforgiving media because silverpoint lines are very difficult to erase, so fixing mistakes is not an easy task.



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