Paint and Varnish Production Manager

Paint and Varnish Production Manager
Title Paint and Varnish Production Manager PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 372
Release 1949
Genre Paint
ISBN

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The British Paint & Varnish Production Manager

The British Paint & Varnish Production Manager
Title The British Paint & Varnish Production Manager PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 54
Release 1930
Genre Paint
ISBN

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Paint and Varnish Production

Paint and Varnish Production
Title Paint and Varnish Production PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1206
Release 1959
Genre Paint
ISBN

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Confidential Documents

Confidential Documents
Title Confidential Documents PDF eBook
Author United States. Army Air Forces
Publisher
Pages 284
Release 1935
Genre Aeronautics
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Sources of Information on Paint and Related Materials

Sources of Information on Paint and Related Materials
Title Sources of Information on Paint and Related Materials PDF eBook
Author Eugene Francis Hickson
Publisher
Pages 40
Release 1949
Genre Paint
ISBN

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Building Science Abstracts

Building Science Abstracts
Title Building Science Abstracts PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 558
Release 1931
Genre Building
ISBN

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Painting Materials

Painting Materials
Title Painting Materials PDF eBook
Author R. J. Gettens
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 370
Release 2012-09-26
Genre Art
ISBN 0486142426

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The combined training and experience of the authors of this classic in the varied activities of painting conservation, cultural research, chemistry, physics, and paint technology ideally suited them to the task they attempted. Their book, written when they were both affiliated with the Department of Conservation at Harvard's Fogg Art Museum, is not a handbook of instruction. It is, instead, an encyclopedic collection of specialized data on every aspect of painting and painting research. The book is divided into five sections: Mediums, Adhesives, and Film Substances (amber, beeswax, casein, cellulose, nitrate, dragon's blood, egg tempera, paraffin, lacquer, gum Arabic, Strasbourg turpentine, water glass, etc.); Pigments and Inert Materials (over 100 entries from alizarin to zinnober green); Solvents, Diluents, and Detergents (acetone, ammonia, carbon tetrachloride, soap, water, etc.); Supports (academy board, dozens of different woods, esparto grass, gesso, glass, leather, plaster, silk, vellum, etc.); and Tools and Equipment. Coverage within each section is exhaustive. Thirteen pages are devoted to items related to linseed oil; eleven to the history and physical and chemical properties of pigments; two to artificial ultramarine blue; eleven to wood; and so on with hundreds of entries. Much of the information — physical behavior, earliest known use, chemical composition, history of synthesis, refractive index, etc. — is difficult to find elsewhere. The rest was drawn from such a wide range of fields and from such a long span of time that the book was immediately hailed as the best organized, most accessible work of its kind. That reputation hasn't changed. The author's new preface lists some recent discoveries regarding pigments and other materials and the pigment composition chart has been revised, but the text remains essentially unchanged. It is still invaluable not only for museum curators and conservators for whom it was designed, but for painters themselves and for teachers and students as well.