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    Craquelure (French: craquelure; Italian: crettatura) is a fine pattern of dense cracking formed on the surface of materials. It can be a result of drying...
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    Suor Orsola Benincasa University in Naples, and revealed micro-cracking (craquelure) of the paint surface which cannot be reproduced artificially and supported...
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  • glaze, in pottery, a surface covered by small cracks, usually deliberate Craquelure or crackle, a finish on paintings, usually developed over time Crackle...
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    in the patina, but less than a piece still with its original finish. Craquelure Crazing Wabi-sabi European Geosciences Union. General Assembly; Přikryl...
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  • furniture to be pickled or stripped, painted, or finished with a secret craquelure technique. Maugham's glamorous rooms influenced almost every designer...
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    In the examination of easel paintings, raking light may help document craquelure, paint cupping, uneven tension in a canvas, or warp in a panel. In the...
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    The craquelure on the surface did not always match that in the ground layer, which would certainly have been the case with a natural craquelure. Thus...
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    In the Madonna of the Meadow, the blue robe is disfigured by a wide craquelure provoked by the uneven drying of the oil layers. Additionally, the painting...
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    Detail showing extensive craquelure...
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    Malevich conceived the advertisement and design of the perfume bottle with craquelure of an iceberg and a polar bear on the top, which lasted through the mid-1920s...
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    Pikermi fossil of a hyena tooth Adcrocuta eximia, showing the characteristic craquelure, Teylers Museum....
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    onto a larger canvas. The muse was probably painted by Lehmann – the craquelure which only affects that figure are linked to an overuse of oil and use...
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  • crazing of the varnish surface. This pattern of small cracks is known as craquelure. Along with the darkening or yellowing of the varnish surface, it is this...
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  • learned about paper and canvas and experimented to find ways of producing craquelure, a characteristic of old paintings. Still a hobby, he began selling his...
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    piece. A feature of genuine paintings sometimes used to detect forgery is craquelure. Statistical analysis of digital images of paintings is a new method that...
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    medical treatment of a wounded soldier. An inspection of the picture's craquelure determined that the painting was indeed the original and not Hatvany's...
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  • star. Mathematics used: Linear diophantine equations, curvelet analysis, Craquelure and discriminant analysis 41 4 "The Mole" Stephen Gyllenhaal Robert Port...
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  • Supper Contemporary British Painting Costumbrismo Court painter Cradling Craquelure Crayon Cretan School Crucifixion in the arts Crystal Cubism Cubism Cubo-Futurism...
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    muds and can look very similar, without requiring subaerial exposure Craquelure, a similar phenomenon in paintings and ceramics Mud cracks on Mars Polygonal...
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  • the hands of the figures are not characteristic of Cranach, and the craquelure evident in the paintings is not the result of aging but has been artificially...
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  • He finished the forgery by heating it in front of the fire to create craquelure and fabricated patina by hanging it in the lounge room of a friend who...
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    had made new underdrawings and used various techniques to recreate the craquelure of the painting. The institute also discovered that Van der Veken had...
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  • year he turned 90, Moses exhibited a new series of paintings based on a craquelure technique where he painted the canvas with either black or white, then...
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  • this, the NGA catalogue described the painting as extensively restored. Craquelure (fine cracking to the surface) had been painted over, especially in the...
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    publicly due to its significant deterioration: discoloration, extensive craquelure, and varnish disappearance plagued the painting. The bathing figures were...
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    rooms. The preserved furnace is lined with white ceramic tiles with craquelures. Molded caryatids have been added on the western wall of the staircase...
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    unequal speeds, causing craquelure in some parts of the works (Billinge, Syson & Spring (2011, p. 65)); but these same craquelures were also caused more...
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    of colored pigments in specific areas, firmness of touch and lack of craquelure. A museum director who wished to remain anonymous believes the drawing...
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    glutinous tree gum, apply thick coats of varnish, then heat them to develop craquelure, to make them appear old. For his Rembrandt drawings he would use 18th...
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    designs led to development of a crackling cooling pattern, called bingyeol (craquelure). After the Mongolian invasion in 1220, social and economic confusion...
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