Scientific Investigation of an Important Corpus of Picasso Paintings in Antibes: New Insights into Technique, Condition, and Chronological Sequence (English)
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Journal of the American Institute for Conservation
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2013
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Title:Scientific Investigation of an Important Corpus of Picasso Paintings in Antibes: New Insights into Technique, Condition, and Chronological Sequence
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Published in:Journal of the American Institute for Conservation ; 52, 3 ; 184-204
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Place of publication:Abingdon, OX
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Publication date:2013
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 52, Issue 3
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Part One of Special Issue: From Can to Canvas| 2013
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Oil-Based House Paints from 1900 to 1960: An Examination of Their History and Development, with Particular Reference to Ripolin EnamelsStandeven, Harriet A. L. et al. | 2013
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"Picasso in The Metropolitan Museum of Art": An Investigation of Materials and TechniquesArslanoglu, Julie et al. | 2013
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Scientifically Investigating Picasso's Suspected Use of Ripolin House Paints in Still Life, 1922 and The Red Armchair, 1931Muir, Kimberley et al. | 2013
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"Mixed Media": An Example of Pablo Picasso's Combination of Non-Artist's Paints with Tube Colors from the Menil CollectionHanspach-Bernal, Ellen et al. | 2013
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Scientific Investigation of an Important Corpus of Picasso Paintings in Antibes: New Insights into Technique, Condition, and Chronological SequenceCasadio, Francesca et al. | 2013