| William Pybus - Handbooks, vade-mecums, etc - 1810 - 276 pages
...uniformly to the consistence of honey, add a quantity of warm turpentine* Ohio turpentine is the best. Le Blond's prints were long neglected, and are now...prevail respecting them, there can be none respecting fcis varnish, as some of these prints have been seen in perfect condition, notwithstanding they had... | |
| Mary Philadelphia Merrifield - Artists' materials - 1849 - 646 pages
...similar to this is the varnish used by Le Blond on his prints.4 On this subject Mr. Sheldrake observes, " Le Blond's prints were long neglected, and are now...his varnish, as I have seen some of these prints in 1 P. 688. 2 See a paper by Mr. Sheldrake in the Transactions of the Society of Arts, vol. xix. 3 P.... | |
| Mary Philadelphia Merrifield - Artists' materials - 1849 - 644 pages
...similar to this is the varnish used by Le Blond on his prints/ On this subject Mr. Sheldrake observes, " Le Blond's prints were long neglected, and are now...his varnish, as I have seen some of these prints in of the Society of Arts, vol. xix. 3 P. 688. 1 P. 688. * See a paper by Mr. Sheldrake in the Transactions... | |
| Original treatises - 1849 - 642 pages
...similar to this is the varnish used by Le Blond on his prints.4 On this subject Mr. Sheldrake observes, " Le Blond's prints were long neglected, and are now...his varnish, as I have seen some of these prints in i P. 688. * See a paper by Mr. Sheldrake in the Transactions »( the Society of Arts, vol. xix. 3 P.... | |
| Frederick William Fairholt - Art - 1854 - 516 pages
...very excellent varnish was use« by Le Blond on his prints. On this subject Mr. Sheldrake observes : H "Le Blond's prints were long neglected, and are now...been thrown carelessly about for nearly sixty years. His recipe for making it was as follows : — ' Take four parts of balsam of copaiba, and one of copal... | |
| Frederick William Fairholt - Art - 1870 - 496 pages
...excellent varnish was use • by Le Bloud on his prints. On this subject Mr. Sheldrake observes : H "Le Blond's prints were long neglected, and are now...respecting his varnish, as I have seen some of these prints iu perfect condition, notwithstanding they had been thrown carelessly about for nearly sixty years.... | |
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