| William Benjamin Sarsfield Taylor - Encaustic painting - 1843 - 262 pages
...application should be rough, but not equally so, and the mason should carefully avoid leaving cavities in it. The wall thus prepared, should be suffered to harden...instance fresh ; in that case, two or three years should elapse before any subsequent operations are undertaken. Professor Hess, in speaking on this... | |
| Periodicals - 1843 - 280 pages
...rough, but not uneven. Thus prepared, the wall should be suffered to become perfectly dry and hard; the longer it remains in this state the safer it will...first instance fresh. In that case two or three years should elapse before the process of painting is commeneed. The preparation and seasoning of the lime... | |
| Winsor and Newton, ltd - 1843 - 54 pages
...rough, but not unequally so ; and the mason should avoid leaving cavities in it. The wall thus coated should be suffered to harden perfectly : the longer...if the lime used was, in the first instance, fresh. The ultimate preparation for painting on the dry, hard, well seasoned mortar, is as follows : — The... | |
| 458 pages
...and the mason should avoid leaving cavities in it. The wall thus coated should be suffered to liarden perfectly : the longer it remains in this state the...if the lime used was. in the first instance, fresh. The ultimate preparation for painting on the dry, hard, well-seasoned mortar, is as follows : — The... | |
| Meteorology - 1843 - 884 pages
...application should be rough, but not unequally so; and the mason should avoid leaving cavities in it. The wall, thus prepared, should be suffered to harden...mentioned the preparation and seasoning of the lime. At Munich, it is made and kept as follows: — A pit is filled with clean, burnt limestones, which,... | |
| Useful arts - 1851 - 228 pages
...rough, but not uneven. Thus prepared, the wall should be suffered to become perfectly dry and hard; the longer it remains in this state the safer it will...first instance fresh. In that case two or three years should elapse before the process of painting is commenced. The preparation and seasoning of the lime... | |
| Universal decorator - 1859 - 232 pages
...unequally so ; and the mason should avoid leaving cavities in it. The wall thus coated should be Buffered to harden perfectly : the longer it remains in this...state the safer it will -be, especially if the lime iwed was, in the first instance, fresh. voL. II. The ultimate preparation for painting on the dry,... | |
| Frank Büttner - Romanticism in art - 1980 - 636 pages
...application should be rough, but not unequally so; and the mason should avoid leaving cavities in it. The wall thus prepared should be suffered to harden...mentioned the preparation and seasoning of the lime. At Munich it is made and kept as follows: A pit is filled with clean, burnt limestones, which, on being... | |
| Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.) - Electronic journals - 1843 - 442 pages
...application should be rough, but not unequally so; and the mason should avoid leaving cavities in it. The wall, thus prepared, should be suffered to harden...mentioned the preparation and seasoning of the lime. At Munich, it is made and kept as follows: — A pit is filled with clean, burnt limestones, which,... | |
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