Definition
A reddish-brown pigment made from iron oxide; an earthy color used in painting and dyeing.
Etymology
From French 'bâtarde' or related to 'bâton' (stick/rod), referring to a natural mineral pigment. The word traveled through French art terminology into English as a technical painting term.
Kelly Says
Baister is one of those beautiful Old Masters pigments that creates a specific warm tone you still see in Renaissance paintings—it's cheaper than more precious pigments, so you'll notice it in background colors and underpaintings.
Translations
ARالعربية
بايستر
bai-ster
BNবাংলা
বাইস্টার
bai-ster
CACatalà
baister
bai-ster
CSČeština
baister
bai-ster
DEDeutsch
Baister
bai-ster
ELΕλληνικά
βαίστερ
va-is-ter
ESEspañol
baister
bai-ster
FRFrançais
baister
bay-ster
HUMagyar
baister
bai-ster
IDBahasa Indonesia
baister
bai-ster
ITItaliano
baister
bai-ster
MSBahasa Melayu
baister
bai-ster
MYမြန်မာ
ဘိုင်းစတာ
bai-ng-sta
NLNederlands
baister
bai-ster
PLPolski
baister
bai-ster
PTPortuguês
baister
bai-ster
RORomână
baister
bai-ster
RUРусский
баистер
bai-ster
SVSvenska
baister
bai-ster
SWKiswahili
baister
bai-ster
TEతెలుగు
బైస్టర్
bai-ster
TRTürkçe
baister
bai-ster
UKУкраїнська
баїстер
bai-ster
VITiếng Việt
baister
bai-ster