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Dureresque

Medieval and Renaissance Art Projects

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  • 01:56 am An Attempt at a Gold-Point Drawing - 1 comment
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  • black madonnas
  • drawing
  • egg tempera
  • gold leaf
  • icons
  • oil painting
  • our lady of czestochowa
  • silverpoint

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  • julianadeflorey
    9 Jul 2015, 16:06
    Amazon.com is Heroin
    I think he had dark hair and a red beard. Then he got bald so we only remember his red beard.
  • julianadeflorey
    15 Jun 2015, 19:45
    Black Madonna of Czestochowa
    I believe someone stole this icon from my studio because I don't have it anymore. :-(
  • julianadeflorey
    27 Jun 2011, 18:02
    An Attempt at a Gold-Point Drawing
    I'm so bad. I just went to Amazon and ordered "Drawing in Early Renaissance Italy" by Francis Ames-Lewis. I've read it already - it's where I learned about medieval workshop drawings. I got the…
  • julianadeflorey
    22 Mar 2011, 02:16
    Making Silverpoint Paper
    Bought some pure silver and pure gold wire and today I took it to work and ground it with the dremel tools under the low power microscope to a not-too-sharp point on one end, and the other end blunt…
  • stephen_barker
    3 Mar 2011, 21:10
    Making Silverpoint Paper
    The tarnishing is subtle, a shift from cool grey to warm grey; you can't depend on it to 'self-achieve' your darkest tones. It seems you can only get those by laying a network of lines down, next to…

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