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Pagina vii
... and their underlying principles , as shall be really helpful in practical work . The
information given as to the properties and preparation of Pigments , is either
based on my own experience , or drawn from the most trustworthy sources .
... and their underlying principles , as shall be really helpful in practical work . The
information given as to the properties and preparation of Pigments , is either
based on my own experience , or drawn from the most trustworthy sources .
Pagina 3
... in the spectrum there is no well - marked line of division between these seven
so - called primary colours ; the red passes insensibly into the orange , the
orange into the yellow , and so on through the other colours in the order given
above .
... in the spectrum there is no well - marked line of division between these seven
so - called primary colours ; the red passes insensibly into the orange , the
orange into the yellow , and so on through the other colours in the order given
above .
Pagina 18
Numerous samples of white lead , of both high and low qualities , have been
analysed by many chemists , some of which will be given later on . These
analyses show that when the composition of any sample varies greatly from the
figures ...
Numerous samples of white lead , of both high and low qualities , have been
analysed by many chemists , some of which will be given later on . These
analyses show that when the composition of any sample varies greatly from the
figures ...
Pagina 19
In all the accounts which have appeared describing these processes , and which
are evidently copied from one source , the chamber process is given as “ the
German method ; * but it is a matter of doubt whether the process was invented in
...
In all the accounts which have appeared describing these processes , and which
are evidently copied from one source , the chamber process is given as “ the
German method ; * but it is a matter of doubt whether the process was invented in
...
Pagina 23
Gardner points out as being necessary for the proper production of white lead of
good quality , and , although given in connection with his own process , yet there
is no doubt but that they are applicable to all chamberprocesses and also to ...
Gardner points out as being necessary for the proper production of white lead of
good quality , and , although given in connection with his own process , yet there
is no doubt but that they are applicable to all chamberprocesses and also to ...
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Painters' Colours, Oils, and Varnishes: a Practical Manual George Henry Hurst Volledige weergave - 1892 |
Painters' Colours, Oils, and Varnishes: a Practical Manual George Henry Hurst Volledige weergave - 1892 |
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