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Historic oil paints in architecture and restoration

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Andreas Skatter

Weight 0.65 kg
Sidor

188

Weight

120 g paper

Author

Kerstin Lyckman

Historic oil paints in architecture and restoration is a thorough presentation of the composition of the linseed oil paints used in Swedish building painting from the 18th century onwards.

It provides a clear but multifaceted picture of how recipes have varied over different periods and how they have been adapted to different substrates.

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Historic oil paints in architecture and restoration is a thorough presentation of the composition of the linseed oil paints used in Swedish building painting from the 18th century onwards.

It provides a clear but multifaceted picture of how recipes have varied over different periods and how they have been adapted to different substrates.

Andreas Skatter

Weight 0.65 kg
Sidor

188

Weight

120 g paper

Author

Kerstin Lyckman

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