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Repertory of Arts, Manufactures, and Agriculture: Consisting of Original ... - Page 82
1820
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 14

Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1820 - 790 pages
...for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce, thirty guineas for this communication. The properties which render ivory so desirable a substance for the miniature painter, and other artists, arc, the evenness and fineness of its grain, its allowing all water-colours laid on its surface to...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

1822 - 762 pages
...here endeavoured to explain, that most desirable object will soon be attained. Ivory paper. — The properties which render ivory so desirable a substance...colours laid on its surface to be washed out with a soft 4 S wet brush, and the facility with which the artist may scrape off the colour from any particular...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

1822 - 768 pages
...here endeavoured to explain, that most desirable object will soon be attained. Ivory paper. — The properties which render ivory so desirable a substance...colours laid on its surface to be washed out with a soft 4 S wet brush, and the facility with which the artist may scrape oiFthe colour from any particular...
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“The” Annual Register: World Events, Volume 62, Part 2

1822 - 766 pages
...attained. Ivory paper. — The properties which render ivory so desirable a substance for theminiature painter and other artists are, the evenness and fineness...laid on its surface to- be washed out with a soft 4 S wet brush, and the facility with which the artist may scrape off the colour from any particular...
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Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged

Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1822 - 572 pages
...it contains. ' The properties which render ivory so desirable a substance for the miniature-painter and other artists are, the evenness and fineness of its grain, its allowing all water-colours laid on its surface to be washed out with a soft wet brush, and the facility with which...
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The Technical repository, by T. Gill, Volume 3

Thomas Gill (patent-agent) - 1823 - 482 pages
...S. EINSLE. * THE properties, which render ivory so desirable a substance, for the miniature-painter, and other artists are, the evenness and fineness of its grain ; its allowing all watercolours laid on its surface, to be washed out, with a soft wet brush ; and the facility with which...
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A Dictionary of Mechanical Science, Arts, Manufactures, and ..., Volume 2

Alexander Jamieson - 1829 - 654 pages
...from time immemorial have done. Ivory Paper. The properties which render ivory so desirable a subject for the miniature painter, and other artists, are, the evenness and fineness of ks grain, its allowing all water colours laid on its surface to be washed out with a soft wet brush,...
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The Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Manufactures ...: Embracing ..., Volume 2

James Smith (author of the Panorama of science and art.) - 1859 - 924 pages
...PREPARING IVORY PAPER, FOB THE us* OF MINIATURE PAINTERS. • • . The properties which reader ivoryso desirable a substance for the miniature painter and...facility with which the artist may scrape off the colour froaa any particular part, by means of the point of a knife or other convenient instrument, and thus...
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Workshop Receipts: For the Use of Manufacturers, Mechanics and Scientific ...

Ernest Spon - 1879 - 478 pages
...a different brush. Paper. — Icory Paper. — The propcrties which render ivory so desirable 1'jr artists are, the evenness and fineness of its grain,...washed out with a soft wet brush, and the facility with whha the artist may scrape off the colour from any particular part, by means of the point of a knife...
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Annual Register, Volume 62, Issue 2

Edmund Burke - 1822 - 778 pages
...here endeavoured to explain, that most desirable object will soon be attained. . Ivory paper. — The properties which render ivory so desirable a substance...artists are, the evenness and fineness of its grain, its allpwing all water colours laid onjts surface to be washed out with a soft 4 S ANNUAL REGISTER, 1820....
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