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  2. Limoges enamel - Wikipedia

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    Limoges enamel was usually applied on a copper base, but also sometimes on silver or gold. [5] Preservation is often excellent due to the toughness of the material employed, [5] and the cheaper Limoges works on copper have survived at a far greater rate than courtly work on precious metals, which were nearly all recycled for their materials at some point.

  3. Oil on copper - Wikipedia

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    The old masters prepared the copper for painting first by rubbing it with fine pumice abrasive. The copper surface was then treated with garlic juice which is believed to improve adhesion of the paint. Finally a white or grey ground layer of oil paint was applied as a primer. After drying the copper panel was ready for the artist to begin painting.

  4. Annemarie Davidson - Wikipedia

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    Annemarie Davidson (née Behrendt) (1920-September 24, 2012) was a German-born American copper enamel artist. Davidson was known for her Southern Californian modernist freeform abstract copper enamels and was influenced by noted enamelists Curtis Tann, Doris Hall, and Mary Sharp.

  5. Portrait miniature - Wikipedia

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    During the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, portrait miniature artist used enamel with a copper support in Germany, Portugal, and Spain. Many Dutch and German artists adopted copper as a medium further enhancing the images. Over time, only elite could afford the copper, forcing artists to stretched vellum, ivory, or paper. [28]

  6. Khalili Collection of Enamels of the World - Wikipedia

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    Painted enamel throne table with the seal mark of the Qianlong emperor. Cloisonné enamels on copper surfaces have been made in China since at least the early 15th century, building on a tradition of fired enamels that goes back much further. [88] After its introduction, the technique developed rapidly.

  7. H. Edward Winter - Wikipedia

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    Harold Edward Winter (October 14, 1908 - July 22, 1976) was an American artist who worked primarily in enamels.Known also as H. Edward Winter and Edward Winter, he wrote several books on enameling and produced enamel murals for churches and the Section of Painting and Sculpture.

  8. Nicholas of Verdun - Wikipedia

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    It is also split into 3 rows due to biblical reference and we have the central theme being the life of Jesus while the adjacent sides illustrate the life of Adam and Noah or David and the Babylonian captivity. The Medium used for this work is called champlevé enamel work where a metal base with compartments is filled with enamel. The program ...

  9. Ellamarie Woolley - Wikipedia

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    Ellamarie Woolley (1913–1976) was an American enamel artist, [1] muralist, and educator. She and her husband, Jackson Woolley collaborated on enamel pieces. The School of Art+Design at San Diego State University established a scholarship in her name.

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