The Materials and Techniques of Painting |
Contents
Explanation of the Decimal Order Used in This Book | 32 |
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482 | 78 |
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acid alkali-proof Appearance applied aqueous Artificial mineral pigment artists brush cadmium casein cement Chemical composition chrome chrome yellow coating colors Commercial grades Compatibility containing decorating diluted dispersions Doerner Drying effect drying oils dyes easel painting emulsions encaustic painting Fastness to media French fresco Further remarks glass glazing glue gouache green ground Group and origin Hiding power impasto light light-fast lime linseed oil lithopone manganese manufacturers material medium method mineral spirit Miscibility mixed mixtures modern mural natural Nomenclature Normal ocher Oil absorption oil paint paint layer painters painting technique pale palette paper particles pastel percent Permanence plaster poisonous poppy oil powder produce Prussian blue recipes resin sgraffito silicate slightly soft solution solvents sometimes Stability of consistency suitable sulfide surface synthetic technical tempera Tests Texture Tinting strength Toxicity Transparency turpentine ultramarine underpainting varieties varnish vehicle viridian wall painting watercolor Wetting white lead yellow zinc white