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The ground of the painting was then removed by solvents or scraping, until nothing remained but a thin skin of colour, pasted over with paper and held together by the muslin. A prepared canvas was then attached to the back of the paint layer, using the same method as was used for lining pictures. When the glue had dried, the paper and muslin ...
How the Brisker family tree connects to Rav Moshe Feinstein, Rav Shlomo Zalman Auerbach, the Chazon Ish, the Netziv, Rav Chaim of Volozhin, the Kotler family, Rav ELyashiv, the Steipler, R Saul Lieberman, Rav Yehuda Amital, R Meir Bar Ilan, cantor Yossele Rosenblatt and more. Expanding to many other interesting links beyond that listed here.
A panel painting is a painting made on a flat panel of wood, either a single piece or a number of pieces joined together. Until canvas became the more popular support medium in the 16th century, panel painting was the normal method, when not painting directly onto a wall ( fresco) or on vellum (used for miniatures in illuminated manuscripts ).
Paint dots at head height mean the tree needs pruning. “Basically, it marks the tree in an inconspicuous way,” says Ken Fisher, assistant forester for the Boulder Parks and Recreation ...
Dianne Feinstein and Lt. Gov. Leo McCarthy campaign in Old Sacramento on Nov. 4, 1990, during a seven-stop train trip up the Central Valley. It was Feinstein’s final push to become the state’s ...
The activist investors highlighted several instances of perceived nepotism, including the acquisition of Buy Buy Baby, which was founded by two of Bed Bath & Beyond co-founder Leonard Feinstein's children, and the acquisition of Chef Central, which was created by co-founder Warren Eisenberg's son, as examples of poor business practices at Bed ...
The Washington Family by Edward Savage is a life-sized group portrait of the Washington family, including U.S. President George Washington, First Lady Martha Washington, two of her grandchildren and a black servant, most likely an enslaved man whose identity was not recorded.
Jan van Eyck (c.1390–1441), Netherlandish : The Annunciation, oil on canvas transferred from panel, ID: 1937.1.39; F. Johann Joachim Faber (1778–1846), German : Civitella Seen from the North, oil paint over indented lines on beige prepared laid paper, partially varnished, ID: 2007.111.76