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Measurement of the leveling properties of paints and enamels
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Analytical Edition, 1930Lester D. Grady, George S. Haslam
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Journal of the Institute of Conservation, 2015
AbstractThe Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, University of Oxford, holds a collection of 56 eighteenth and nineteenth century Chinese painted enamels. A number of terms have been used to describe these objects including Chinese enamelled copperwares, Canton or Cantonese enamels, and Peking or Beijing enamels.
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AbstractThe Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, University of Oxford, holds a collection of 56 eighteenth and nineteenth century Chinese painted enamels. A number of terms have been used to describe these objects including Chinese enamelled copperwares, Canton or Cantonese enamels, and Peking or Beijing enamels.
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Journal of Biomedical Materials Research - Part B Applied Biomaterials, 2022
Ramya Ramadoss, S Balakumar
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Ramya Ramadoss, S Balakumar
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2015
The craft of enamelling originated in Europe.1 The technique of cloisonne enamel, which can be traced back to the Mycenaean culture, flourished in Byzantium from the middle of the ninth century to 1204, with Constantinople at its centre. Cloisonne was also crafted in the areas surrounding Constantinople (and continued after the extinction of the empire)
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The craft of enamelling originated in Europe.1 The technique of cloisonne enamel, which can be traced back to the Mycenaean culture, flourished in Byzantium from the middle of the ninth century to 1204, with Constantinople at its centre. Cloisonne was also crafted in the areas surrounding Constantinople (and continued after the extinction of the empire)
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Controlling Enamel Remineralization by Amyloid‐Like Amelogenin Mimics
Advanced Materials, 2020Changqing Fang, Peng Yang, Xu Zhang
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Enamel Repair with Amorphous Ceramics
Advanced Materials, 2020Yan Wei, Shaojia Liu, Hewei Zhao
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Painted Renaissance Enamels from Limoges
Bulletin of the Art Institute of Chicago (1973-1982), 1977openaire +1 more source