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Identifier: KeramicstudioXIV (find matches)
Title: Keramic studio
Year: 1899 (1890s)
Authors: Leonard, Anna B Robineau, Adelaide Alsop, 1865?-1929
Subjects: Periodicals Pottery Decoration and ornament
Publisher: Syracuse, N.Y. (etc.) : Keramic Studio Publishing Co
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Smithsonian Libraries

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the chinapainter. If the silk used for padding seems a little thin, use twolayers over the cotton in padding for dry dusting and lustrework. This leaves no lint. - Use point of wax china pencil to pick up lint, bristles fromyour brush and dirt out of a background. Hold the pencil at right angle with the china and touchjust the point to the bit of dirt you wish to remove. The markleft by the pencil will fire out. After cleaning brushes with turpentine, when throughwith work give them a touch of olive oil or clove oil to keepthem soft. This must be cleaned out of brushes before usingthem for gold. When you can try drying china in the hot sun. There isno lint out of doors. When holes appear in fired lustre, it shows dirt; paint andfire again. Try to use lustre where there is no dirt. In putting brushes away for the summer place moth ballsor camphor with them to prevent moths. Clean brushes and china with alcohol for lustre work.Do lustre work on a clear day and be sure the china is dry.
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GL A Dl OLI—JOSEPH KALLAUS FEBRUARY 1913 SUPPLEMENT TO KERAMIC STUDIO KERAMIC STUDIO PUB. CO. SYRACU SE , N. Y. ri:ramic studio 223 Brushes that have been used and you wish to lay away,clean with alcohol or wash well with soap and water andrinse and dry well. They will be like new. Grind all colors well with muller and giound glass slaband they will work smoothly. Try clearing up all materials one day in the week, putfresh papers on paint tables and put studio in order.Work will go better and time saved by having everythingin order. Mrs. Earl L. Ramsey. * * In the last two numbers of the Studio you have asked forhelpful suggestions about our studios. I have a few little con-trivances of my own which I will gladly give you if you thinkthem useful. At the left of my table on the window casing Ihave a small wall pocket in which I keep my tracings of unitsbeing used in class the most. Below this I have hung my spoolof adhesive tape. To the right of my pocket I have a wallvase which hold

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Robineau, Adelaide Alsop, 1865?-1929
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1912
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  • bookid:KeramicstudioXIV
  • bookyear:1899
  • bookdecade:1890
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Leonard__Anna_B
  • bookauthor:Robineau__Adelaide_Alsop__1865__1929
  • booksubject:Periodicals
  • booksubject:Pottery
  • booksubject:Decoration_and_ornament
  • bookpublisher:Syracuse__N_Y___etc_____Keramic_Studio_Publishing_Co
  • bookcontributor:Smithsonian_Libraries
  • booksponsor:Smithsonian_Libraries
  • bookleafnumber:272
  • bookcollection:smithsonian
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