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How do artists create different effects when painting? The medium they choose—such as oil, watercolor, or egg tempera—plays an important part. So too does the material they paint on, the pigments used, and even the type of brush. Using examples from the National Gallery Collection, Jo Kirby shows how a painting is made, and reveals the processes behind an array of fascinating techniques. With clear explanations and close-up photography, this book will help you see paintings with a fresh eye.Published by National Gallery Company / Distributed by Yale University Press
590 kr
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590 kr
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590 kr
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Dyes in History and Archaeology 16/17
Papers Presented at the 16th Meeting, Lyons, 1997, and the 17th Meeting, Greenwich, 1998
Häftad, Engelska, 2001
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Natural Colorants for Dyeing and Lake Pigments
Practical Recipes and their Historical Sources
Häftad, Engelska, 2014
511 kr
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590 kr
Skickas inom 5-8 vardagar
590 kr
Skickas inom 5-8 vardagar
590 kr
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The Good Slug Guide
How to tackle the slugs and snails in your garden and help save the planet
Inbunden, Engelska, 2024
120 kr
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Slugs and snails exasperate gardeners everywhere. The only effective chemical control has been banned and its replacement is still relatively untested and has its own environmental issues. And now the RHS says that we should treat slugs and snails as 'garden visitors'. What is going on?The Good Slug Guide explains why conventional controls often fail, what slugs and snails really get up to in our gardens, what they really eat, what eats them, and includes many practical tips on how reduce the damage done by pesky molluscs.Prepare for surprises. Slug pellets probably help rather than hinder real nasties. The usual advice of 'keep the garden neat and tidy' can make things worse and the organic advice to 'encourage hedgehogs, frogs and toads' turns out to be mostly wrong. Instead, there are more than 70 garden friends who are natural enemies of slugs and snails, ranging from mammal to microbe. There are even a few useful predatory slugs and snails.Laid out in an easy-to-follow manner with sound, practical advice on how to achieve a resilient garden, this timely book will change the way you think about your garden - and your slugs!