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Craquelure (French:
craquelure; Italian: crettatura) is a fine
pattern of
dense cracking formed on the
surface of materials. It can be a
result of drying...
- glaze, in pottery, a
surface covered by
small cracks,
usually deliberate Craquelure or crackle, a
finish on paintings,
usually developed over time Crackle...
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story takes place as well as the
beauty of
ceramic relics,
particularly craquelure.
Anita Wincencjusz-Patyna
praised the use of
photography as educational...
- Suor
Orsola Benincasa University in Naples, and
revealed micro-cracking (
craquelure) of the
paint surface which cannot be
reproduced artificially and supported...
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Pikermi fossil of a
hyena tooth Adcrocuta eximia,
showing the
characteristic craquelure,
Teylers Museum....
- in the patina, but less than a
piece still with its
original finish.
Craquelure Crazing Wabi-sabi
European Geosciences Union.
General ****embly; Přikryl...
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Detail showing extensive craquelure...
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Malevich conceived the adverti****t and
design of the
perfume bottle with
craquelure of an
iceberg and a
polar bear on the top,
which lasted through the mid-1920s...
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furniture to be
pickled or stripped, painted, or
finished with a
secret craquelure technique. Maugham's
glamorous rooms influenced almost every designer...
- In the
Madonna of the Meadow, the blue robe is
disfigured by a wide
craquelure provoked by the
uneven drying of the oil layers. Additionally, the painting...