INTRODUCTTON, |
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CHAPTER I |
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On
Drawing |
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CHAPTER II |
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Encaustic Painting, |
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CHAPTER III |
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Theophilus, The Monk , |
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CHAPTER IV |
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The
Tempera Technique, |
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CHAPTER V |
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Van Eyck, |
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CHAPTER VI |
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An
Incident of the Invention of Van Eyck (Printing) |
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CHAPTER VII |
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The First Lead Medium (Antonello da Messina) |
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CHAPTER VII |
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The Second Lead Medium (Leonardo da Vinci) |
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CHAPTER IX |
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The Lead and Wax Medium of the Venetians(Giorgione, Titian,
Tintoretto) |
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CHAPTER X |
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The High Renaissance (The Results of Technical
Development) |
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CHAPTER XI |
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Rubens |
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CHAPTER XII |
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The Dutch Masters (Rembrandt, Hals, and "The Little
Masters") |
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CHAPTER XIII |
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Velasquez |
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CHAPTER XIV |
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The loss of the Medium |
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SECTION TWO |
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The Formulas and Technique of Van Eyck |
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The Formula for the First Lead Medium (Antonello da
Messina) |
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The Formula for the Second Lead Medium (The Probable
Technique of Leonardo da Vinci) |
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The
Formula for the Lead and Wax Mediums of the Venetians Giorgione,
Titian, Tintoretto) |
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The Lead
and Wax Formula Simplified |
page
164 |
A
Summary of the Formulas and Technique of Rubens |
page
l65 |
The
Formulas of the Dutch Masters ("The Little Masters,"
Rembrandt) |
page
168 |
The
Formula of Velasquez |
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169 |
SECTION THREE |
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The materials |
page 173 |
Preparation of Grounds |
page 188 |
Bibliography |
page 195 |
Index of Artists Quoted |
page 197 |
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