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Encaustic: Or, Count Caylus's method of painting in the manner of the ancients. / To which is added a sure and easy method for fixing of crayons cover

Encaustic: Or, Count Caylus's method of painting in the manner of the ancients. / To which is added a sure and easy method for fixing of crayons

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The treatise revives and explains an ancient wax-based painting technique revived by Count de Caylus, combining historical enquiry with practical instruction. It opens with a discussion of Pliny's reference to painting with wax and summarizes competing experimental approaches, then gives a clear, step-by-step method: preparing and waxing the support, applying a powdered ground, using water-mixed pigments, and gently heating the finished panel so the wax absorbs and fixes the colors. The author compares results, reports on durability and appearance, reproduces letters and observations from contemporaries, and appends a straightforward technique for fixing crayon drawings.

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Jean-Henri Müntz

Jean-Henri Müntz was a notable figure in the study of ancient painting techniques, particularly known for his work "Encaustic: Or, Count Caylus's method of painting in the manner of the ancients." In this book, Müntz explores the historical methods of encaustic painting, providing insights into the practices of ancient artists. His contributions to the understanding of art techniques reflect a deep appreciation for classical methods and their relevance to contemporary art. Müntz's work serves as a valuable resource for both artists and historians interested in the intersection of art history and practical application.

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