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Paints and Paint Systems [PDF]
The standardization institutes of several countries have published definitions of the terms used in the field of paints and varnishes. Unavoidably, they differ slightly in the different languages, because similar terms do not always have the same meaning.
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Transactions of the IMF, 1968
Aircraft paint coatings are subjected to intense deteriorating influences arising out of the operational environment; these are in part mechanical and in part chemical.
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Aircraft paint coatings are subjected to intense deteriorating influences arising out of the operational environment; these are in part mechanical and in part chemical.
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History Painting/Painting History
Art History, 1999Books reviewed in this article:Christopher Prendergast, Napoleon and History Painting: Antoine‐Jean Gros’s, La Bataille d’EylauBeth S. Wright, Painting and History during the French Restoration: Abandoned by the PastSteven Bann, Paul Delaroche: History PaintedMarc J.
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Quality Control of Paints and Painting
Transactions of the IMF, 1963SummaryQuality control of paints and their application can be carried out in a variety of ways. The author describes six forms of control, including selection of the supplier, a guarantee system, the approval of proprietary materials and specifications based on outline composition and performance tests with inspection delegated, on performance tests ...
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2004
PAINTING ON WALLS AND PANELS The Greeks, like us, thought of painting primarily in terms of paintings on walls and panels. Large paintings on flat surfaces were often used to decorate architecture; metopes, for instance, would sometimes be painted rather than carved in relief. Figure 57 shows a 7th-century bc example.
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PAINTING ON WALLS AND PANELS The Greeks, like us, thought of painting primarily in terms of paintings on walls and panels. Large paintings on flat surfaces were often used to decorate architecture; metopes, for instance, would sometimes be painted rather than carved in relief. Figure 57 shows a 7th-century bc example.
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2019
This book constitutes the first exploration of artistic self-reflection in Islamic art. In the absence of a tradition of self-portraiture, how could artists signal their presence within a painting? Centred on late Timurid manuscript painting (ca. 1470-1500), this book reveals that pictures could function as the painter’s delegate, charged with the task
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This book constitutes the first exploration of artistic self-reflection in Islamic art. In the absence of a tradition of self-portraiture, how could artists signal their presence within a painting? Centred on late Timurid manuscript painting (ca. 1470-1500), this book reveals that pictures could function as the painter’s delegate, charged with the task
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Jung Journal, 2019
the flight attendantwears sheer black stockingsand a short skirtconspicuous for whereit ends, especiallyas she bends across the lapsof two portly mento serve the daydreamingcodger in the window sea...
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the flight attendantwears sheer black stockingsand a short skirtconspicuous for whereit ends, especiallyas she bends across the lapsof two portly mento serve the daydreamingcodger in the window sea...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1967
WORKING with petroleum solvents in unventilated tanks and pits is hazardous. 1-4 The following is an account of an unusual accident in which two prisoners who were working in a vat were exposed to volatile solvents. An absolutely bizarre feature of this accident is the face-down drowning of the two men in 10 inches of paint residue.
Robert M. Ollodart, Martin I. Gold
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WORKING with petroleum solvents in unventilated tanks and pits is hazardous. 1-4 The following is an account of an unusual accident in which two prisoners who were working in a vat were exposed to volatile solvents. An absolutely bizarre feature of this accident is the face-down drowning of the two men in 10 inches of paint residue.
Robert M. Ollodart, Martin I. Gold
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Physics World, 2016
Ever since our ancestors painted images on the walls of caves, artists have sought pigments to represent the 10 million tints that humans can differentiate. Now they have a new ally: researchers who are using optical design principles, nanotechnology and inspiration from nature to create deeper blacks and purer whites.
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Ever since our ancestors painted images on the walls of caves, artists have sought pigments to represent the 10 million tints that humans can differentiate. Now they have a new ally: researchers who are using optical design principles, nanotechnology and inspiration from nature to create deeper blacks and purer whites.
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