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(18th c. verdigris-based paints on interior woodwork in the Thomas Everard House, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Most recent finish is a replicate verdigris-glaze made with colophony resin and turpentine over a light green alkyd base coat, applied 19...) |
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− | 18th c. verdigris-based paints on interior woodwork in the Thomas Everard House, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Most recent finish is a replicate verdigris-glaze made with colophony resin and turpentine over a light green alkyd base coat, applied 1995. | + | 18th c. verdigris-based paints on interior woodwork in the Thomas Everard House, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Most recent finish is a replicate verdigris-glaze made with colophony resin and turpentine over a light green alkyd base coat, applied 1995. Plane polarized visible light, 100x. Nikon 80i epifluorescent microscope with EXFO X-cite 120 fluorescence illumination system with halogen light source. Spot Flex digital camera with Spot Advance v.4.6 software. Photomicrograph: K. Moffitt, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, 2011. |
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18th c. verdigris-based paints on interior woodwork in the Thomas Everard House, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Most recent finish is a replicate verdigris-glaze made with colophony resin and turpentine over a light green alkyd base coat, applied 1995. Plane polarized visible light, 100x. Nikon 80i epifluorescent microscope with EXFO X-cite 120 fluorescence illumination system with halogen light source. Spot Flex digital camera with Spot Advance v.4.6 software. Photomicrograph: K. Moffitt, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, 2011.
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