Not to give away my secrets or anything, but I mix oil based paint with water based paint a lot.
The oil painted retablos generated the need for "small retablo factories" to be established in order to "reproduce the same images" which were then "sold to devout believers who displayed them in home altars to honor their patron Saints."
Sadly these designs have not survived, but an oil painted the same year, now in the Musée d'Orsay, gives an idea of how they must have looked.
Also he was given an oil painted portrait by David Jagger, which since has been used as a publicity picture by many Scout organizations.
Or if you would rather make your own, then mix one part linseed oil with two parts paint thinner.
Also, 300 non-figurative oils painted in Pairs; a series of 20 called "l'Art du Chromatisme", illustrating the "Hyperbole Chromatique", and 150 drawings and water colors.
In a less raucous way, Matthew Lopas renders in thick oil paint a contemporary living room with one glass wall, a bold purple couch and, incidentally but strangely, a sculpture of a horse.
For oil paint the vehicles used are oils; for distemper water is employed.
This is a mezzotint by Charles Turner (engraver) after the original oil painted by Thomas Phillips RA, which was exhibited at the Royal Academy London, in 1822, the year before Asgill died.
The Alchemist Tarot deck, by Londa Marks contains 22 Major Arcana tarot cards consisting of original characters illustrated and oil painted by Londa.