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Encaustic painting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Encaustic painting , also known as hot wax painting , involves using heated beeswax to which colored pigments are added. The liquid/paste is then applied to a surface — usually prepared wood, thoug...
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painting with wax colours; encaustic painting. ceroplastics, n. wax modelling. © RM 2009. Helicon Publishing is ... Text only Graphical version of this page | Advertise | Press | Site Map | Service Status | Help | Contact Us © Tiscali 2009 code of practice | cookie policy | privacy policy | terms & conditions...
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the process of writing or engraving on wax. Origin: 1585–95; < Gk kērographía. See cero-, -graphy. Dictionary.com Unabridged ...
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Bibliography and More Information about Cerography ... Wax engraving, also known as cerography, was a printing process used to make thousands of maps, technical drawings, business forms, and some works of art from the mid-19th century to the mid-20th century.
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cerography, cerograph 1. Writing or painting on or in wax. 2. Applied to the encaustic painting of the ancients. 3. Engraving on wax spread on a sheet of ...
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Specimens of a new process of engraving for surface-printing - Linton, W. J. (William James), 1812-1897; Book digitized by Google from the library of Oxford University and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.
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From LoveToKnow 1911 ... CEROGRAPHY (from the Gr. Kr7p6s, wax, and ypaecv, to write), the art of painting in wax. (See ENCAUSTIC PAINTING.) ... << Henri Cernuschi...
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CERRO DE PASCO, or Pasco, a mining town of Peru, capital of the department of Junin, 107 m. (221 m. by rail, via Oroya) N.E. of Lima. Pop. (1907 est.) 10,000. It is situated on the plateau of Bombon, 14,280 ft. There were 342 silver mines in this district in 1890, ... A decline in the silver production having set in,
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