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Vitreous enamel, also
called porcelain enamel, is a
material made by
fusing powdered gl**** to a
substrate by firing,
usually between 750 and 850 °C (1...
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powder Enamelled gl****, gl****
which has been
decorated with
vitreous enamel Overglaze enamelling,
painting on top of
glaze in
pottery Tooth enamel, the...
- [citation needed] From 1769
Wedgwood maintained a
workshop for
overglaze enamel painting by hand in
Little Cheyne Row in Chelsea, London,
where skilled painters...
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other purposes.
Limoges enamel was the
leading centre of
Renaissance enamel painting, with
small religious and
mythological scenes in
decorated surrounds...
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flower painting on metal.
Subsequent development of
Zhostovo painting handicraft was
stylistically related to
porcelain and
enamel painting techniques...
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Enamel paint is
paint that air-dries to a hard,
usually glossy, finish, used for
coating surfaces that are
outdoors or
otherwise subject to hard wear or...
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Enamelled gl**** or
painted gl**** is gl****
which has been
decorated with
vitreous enamel (powdered gl****,
usually mixed with a binder) and then
fired to...
- The Cow with a
Subtile Nose is an oil and
enamel painting on
canvas by
French painter Jean Dubuffet,
created in 1954. It is held in the
Museum of Modern...
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Limoges enamel has been
produced at Limoges, in south-western France, over
several centuries up to the present.
There are two
periods when it was of European...
- 1869, Brighton), was an
English enamel-painter. He was the
chief mid-nineteenth-century
exponent of
enamel painting, an art
which had been
extended from...