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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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ign with German Black, mixed as forany painting. Apply rather heavily as this gives almost asrich, glossy a black as the dusted color. Lower part of flower,thin wash of Blood Red. Upper part, same color, appliedheavily. The stamens and stem portion are gold. This isall that can be done in the first fire. Second Fire—Tint the leaf, panels, and grey portion ofcup with Shading Green applied evenly and lightly. Buds in Gold. No outline is needed if the background is paddedevenly to the edges. TREATMENT BY JESSIE M. BARD Oil all dark parts of design and dust with two partsShading Green, one-half part Apple Green, one part Grey forFlesh, one part Pearl Grey. The light part dividing the sec-tions, the stamen, the light part of design just above the sec-tion and the top of candlestick are Green Gold. Oil all thefiowers and dust with three parts Pearl Grey, one-half AlbertYellow. Oil all the remainder of the deisgn and dust withthree parts Pearl Grey, one part Apple Green. KERAMIC STUDIO 213
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GLADIOLI—PHOTOGRAPH BY WALTER S. STILLMAN (Treatment page 214) 214 KERAMIC STUDIO GLADIOLI (Pages 213, 215) Treatment by Jessie M. BardOET palette with Rose, Carnation, Blood Red, Ruby,»^ Lemon Yellow, Apple Green, Shading Green and YellowBrown, Grey for Flesh. Paint flowers in delicately with Carnation; the markingstoward center are Blood Red and a little Ruby; the buds arealittle deeper, use the Carnation heavier; the leaves are AppleGreen and a Little Yellow and shaded with Shading Green anda little Yellow Brown; the background is Lemon Yellow,Apple Green and Grey for Flesh. Second Fire—Wash a thin wash of Rose over the flowers; use Ruby and Rose in the centers and buds. Shade the shadowside of leaves with Apple Green and Shading Green. VASE (Page 217) Treatment by Jessie M. Bard OIL entire surface of vase and dust with five parts PearlGrey and one part Sea Green. Wipe out the place forthe clouds and birds. Second Fire—Paint in the black quite heavy with YellowBrown Lustre v

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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:262
  • bookcollection:smithsonian
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28 July 2014


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