Painters' Colours, Oils, and Varnishes: A Practical ManualC. Griffin, limited, 1901 - 504 pagina's |
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Pagina 3
... surface . It , therefore , follows that there are really a very large number of simple colours in the spectrum , although , owing to the limitations of language , it is impossible to separate and name every one of these in a popular ...
... surface . It , therefore , follows that there are really a very large number of simple colours in the spectrum , although , owing to the limitations of language , it is impossible to separate and name every one of these in a popular ...
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... surface ; if this is perfect , only the light that is reflected is seen , the reflector itself is invisible . Irregular reflec- tion is that where the light is thrown back from the reflector in every direction ; it is this light which ...
... surface ; if this is perfect , only the light that is reflected is seen , the reflector itself is invisible . Irregular reflec- tion is that where the light is thrown back from the reflector in every direction ; it is this light which ...
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... surface and exposed to the air absorb oxygen and dry into a hard mass ; but as these oils , for various reasons ... surface to which it has been applied . Paint is always more or less coloured to add to the decorative effect . Its ...
... surface and exposed to the air absorb oxygen and dry into a hard mass ; but as these oils , for various reasons ... surface to which it has been applied . Paint is always more or less coloured to add to the decorative effect . Its ...
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... surfaces of the boards are packed with tan . Ventilating flues are built in the walls , and in these thermometers are placed for the purpose of ascertaining the temperature of the shed from time to time ; glazed sight - holes are ...
... surfaces of the boards are packed with tan . Ventilating flues are built in the walls , and in these thermometers are placed for the purpose of ascertaining the temperature of the shed from time to time ; glazed sight - holes are ...
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... surface to the action of the various gases which are used . When all the lead is placed on the shelves , the doors are closed , and currents of aqueous vapour , air , carbonic acid , and acetic acid at once admitted into the chamber ...
... surface to the action of the various gases which are used . When all the lead is placed on the shelves , the doors are closed , and currents of aqueous vapour , air , carbonic acid , and acetic acid at once admitted into the chamber ...
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