10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MAGILP»
Discover the use of
magilp in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
magilp and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Art Union: Monthly Journal of the Fine Arts
This magilp differs from that commonly made, the more it is mixed the firmer and
the better it becomes. Tins magilp is entitled to all that is claimed for the other. It
contains as little oil, has as fat or rich a texture, and is as agreeable to use.
All that has been said about this magilp giving brilliancy to colours or colouring
may be regarded as sheer nonsense; clear oil or varnish, whilst it last will give
more brilliancy than any semitransparent medium. There is another mode of
making ...
3
Materials for a history of oil painting
Sir Charles Lock Eastlake. " The Speaker, the face colori in olio mischiato con
magilp. poi verniciato." Colours ground in oil were mixed with meguilp, then
varnished. " Solo magilp e poi tutto verniciato con colori in polvere senza olio e
magilp.
Sir Charles Lock Eastlake, 1847
4
Methods and Materials of Painting of the Great Schools and ...
Sir Charles Lock Eastlake. " The Speaker, the face colori in olio mischiato con
magilp. poi verniciato." Colours ground in oil were mixed with meguilp, then
varnished. " Solo magilp e poi tutto verniciato con colori in polvere senza olio e
magilp.
Sir Charles Lock Eastlake, 2014
5
A Catalogue of the Pictures, Drawings, Etchings,&c. in the ...
Mr. Leslie is known to have painted his with mastic magilp, and Landseer is
believed to have done so likewise, it would show that this medium, when not
used in improper quantities, is as safe and trustworthy as can be desired. Some
of these ...
Victoria and Albert Museum, 1859
6
Catalogue of the British fine art collections at South Kensi
Some of_ these pictures have been long varnished, but do not show any signs of
those opening cracks which are sure* to appear when asphaltum is used, but
which do not seem necessarily to result from the use of magilp. Two or three
places ...
London South Kensington Museum, 1863
7
Science and Art department of the Committee of Council on ...
Mr. Leslie is known to have painted his with mastic magilp, and Landseer is
believed to have done so likewise, it would show that this medium, when not
used in improper quantities, is as safe and trustworthy as can be desired. Some
of these ...
Some of these pictures have been long varnished, but do not show any signs of
those opening cracks which are sure to appear when asphaltum is used, but
which do not seem necessarily to result from the use of magilp. Two or three
places ...
9
Concise English Dictionary
magilp, megilp ma-gilp'. n, a vehicle used by oil-painters, consisting of linseed-oil
and mastic varnish. magister ma-jis'tar, n. one licensed to teach in a mediaeval
university: still used in the degree titles of Magister Artium, etc. — adj. magisterial
...
10
Life and Times of Sir Joshua Reynolds: With Notices of Some ...
The face colori in olio mesticato con magilp, poi verniciato ; telo (background)
magilp, e poi per tutto verniciato con colore in pulvcrc senza olio o magilp " (a dry
-scumble). — Ed. July 26. — At the Queen's House. 8 Aug. 17, at Easton Lodge ...
Charles Robert Leslie, Tom Taylor, 1865