noun
mitsuda-e; litharge painting
A historical Japanese painting technique using litharge (lead monoxide) as a drying agent in oil-based pigments. The term is primarily encountered in art history contexts.
密陀絵は、奈良時代に中国から伝わった技法とされる。
Mitsuda-e is said to be a technique introduced from China during the Nara period.
noun
glue-and-pigment painting with litharge oil coating
A variant technique where a glue-based pigment layer is coated with litharge oil to add luster. This sense is less common and may overlap with the first in general usage.
この密陀絵は、膠で溶いた顔料の上に密陀油を塗って光沢を出している。
This mitsuda-e uses a glue-based pigment layer coated with litharge oil to produce luster.