Contents: Foreword; General Introduction Part I. Description Of The Recipe Dataset & Analysis Of The Recipes 1. The Recipe Collection, The Authors And The Impact Of The Recipes 2. Preparatory Layers For Oil Painting; Their Terminology And Function 3. Background: Main Developments In North West Europe C. 1400-1550 4. Chronological Developments In Preparatory Layer Recipes 1550-1900 5. The Materials Described In The Recipes 6. Application And Texture 7. The Colour Of Preparatory Layers 8. Professional Primers 9. The Ageing Of Preparatory Layers Part II. Reconstruction-Based Studies Of Recipes 10. Size Layers For Oil Painting In Western European Sources (1500-1900). Historical Recipes And Reconstructions 11. Flour Paste In Recipes For Preparatory Layers For Oil Painting, 1550-1900 12. Lead White: The Implications Of The Use Of Different Qualities Of Lead White 13. 'To Prepare White Excellent..' Reconstructions Investigating The Influence Of Washing, Grinding And Decanting Of Stack-Process Lead White On Pigment Composition And Particle Size 14. Reconstructing Seventeenth-Century Streaky Imprimatura Layers Used On Panel Paintings 15. General Conclusions Abstract; List Of Tables And Figures In The Main Text; Bibliography Of Secondary Literature.
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