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  2. Cradling (paintings) - Wikipedia

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    Example of a cradled panel, mounted on the back of a painting by Aert van der Neer Example of an oak panel in its original state, the back of a Jan Davidsz. de Heem still life. Cradling is a process used in the restoration and preservation of paintings on wooden panel .

  3. Why the Correct Trim Color Can Totally Transform Your Home

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    Depending on your home’s architectural style, like Arts and Crafts or a chalet, Kooby enjoys leaving trim a natural wood tone. There are times to embrace all white too. There are times to ...

  4. Conservation and restoration of panel paintings - Wikipedia

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    High Humidity reduces mechanical damage such as brittle paint but raises the risks of biological organisms, e.g. white efflorescence and green-to-black stains on a panel painting. [12] High Humidity also raises the risks of curving or warping of the wood over time, forcing the paint to flake off.

  5. Transfer of panel paintings - Wikipedia

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    The ground of the painting was then removed by solvents or scraping, until nothing remained but a thin skin of colour, pasted over with paper and held together by the muslin. A prepared canvas was then attached to the back of the paint layer, using the same method as was used for lining pictures. When the glue had dried, the paper and muslin ...

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    The key policy was that “everything listed for sale on Etsy must be handmade, vintage, or a craft supply.” Resellers were prohibited. The new rules are more specific and updated to reflect ...

  7. Conservation and restoration of paintings - Wikipedia

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    Mummy portrait of a girl, AD 120–150, Roman Egypt, wax encaustic painting on sycamore wood. Encaustic is a method of painting that involves dry pigments mixed with hot beeswax, then applied to the surface of a support such as wood or canvas. A completed painting is then finished by taking a source of heat to reheat the surface and fuse it ...

  8. Overpainting - Wikipedia

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    Overpainting is the final layers of paint, over some type of underpainting, in a system of working in layers. It can also refer to later paint added by restorers, or an artist or dealer wishing to "improve" or update an old image—a very common practice in the past. The underpainting gives a context in which the paint-strokes of the ...

  9. How to bring colour into your home without painting

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    After all, you’ll be living with the choice for a long time. Neutral hues are enduring, safe options that create a blank canvas. But having white walls shouldn’t preclude your dreams of a ...