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Radiographic techniques to evaluate paintings

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1983
Radiographic techniques may be helpful in evaluation of the condition of paintings for their restoration, preservation, and occasionally to determine their authenticity. On the basis of experience with several of these procedures, the utility of each method is described in reference to specific "diagnoses" regarding paintings.
A E, James   +4 more
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Creating abstract digital paintings with painting camera technique

2000 IEEE Conference on Information Visualization. An International Conference on Computer Visualization and Graphics, 2002
We present a simple and intuitive rendering technique to create abstract paintings. This technique allows the users to render a given animated scene with multiple cameras, using a method inspired by concepts used by cubist and futurist abstract painters.
Scott Meadows, Ergun Akleman
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Painting brush control techniques in chinese painting robot

ROMAN 2005. IEEE International Workshop on Robot and Human Interactive Communication, 2005., 2006
This paper describes a Chinese painting robot (CP robot) that can be categorized as an art robot. The whole system consists of a robot arm, robot hand, Chinese brush, and system controller. In Chinese painting, the following four objects: bamboos, plum blossoms, chrysanthemums, and orchids are often used to practice painting techniques.
Fenghui Yao, Guifeng Shao
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FRESCO AND LIME‐PAINT: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY AND OBJECTIVE CRITERIA FOR DISTINGUISHING BETWEEN THESE PAINTING TECHNIQUES

open access: yesArchaeometry, 2012
Identification of the painting technique adopted by an artist is often debated in studies on the characterization, restoration and conservation of mural paintings.
Claudio Mazzoli
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Finger Painting a Projective Technique

Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1980
Finger painting was used in a diversified program with two different groups of patients, primarily as a medium for expression of feeling that facilitated the collection of diagnostic data and the detection of change in mental status. It was found to be an economical method of eliciting data and monitoring change during therapy.
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THE TECHNIQUE OF TIBETAN PAINTINGS

Studies in Conservation, 1970
Using written accounts of observed methods and materials of Tibetan paintings as well as examination of numerous examples, the techniques of Tibetan paintings, especially paintings on cloth, are discussed. Brief mention is made of the regional styles of Tibetan painting, since the techniques used in the production of these paintings apparently vary ...
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Techniques in Acrylic Paint

2023
The purpose of this thesis has been to experiment with the possibilities of acrylic paint in various techniques. This work reflects only a beginning in working with the versatility of this new media.
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Chromosome ?painting? in plants ? a feasible technique?

Chromosoma, 1996
It is shown that chromosome painting is as yet not possible for plants with very complex genomes, neither intra- nor interspecific. The reasons are inefficient blocking of dispersed repetitive sequences and insufficient signal intensity of short unique sequences. Future perspective are indicated.
J, Fuchs   +3 more
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Painting Materials and Techniques of the Ajanta Wall Paintings

2021
The Ajanta Caves were excavated in two periods: the early caves between the second century B.C. and first century A.D.; and the late caves between the late fifth and sixth centuries A.D. The caves were decorated with polychromed sculpture and wall paintings, both on the interior and exterior.
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