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A practical manual for imitating wood surfaces with paint, offering step-by-step guidance on preparing grounds, mixing pigments, and applying decorative graining and finishing techniques. It explains methods such as wiping, stippling, sponging, pencil work, combing, and over-graining to reproduce oak, ash, walnut, mahogany, rosewood, burl, and other effects. The book catalogues tools and discusses varnishing, common faults, and the use and limitations of patent machines and transfer processes. Forty-seven colored plates and detailed instructions serve as visual references for matching colors and textures in interior finish work.

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William E. Wall

William E. Wall was an author known for his contributions to the field of decorative arts, particularly in the area of wood graining. His notable work, "Practical Graining, with Description of Colors Employed and Tools Used," serves as a comprehensive guide for artisans and hobbyists alike, detailing techniques and tools essential for achieving realistic wood finishes. Wall's insights into color application and craftsmanship reflect a deep understanding of the artistic processes involved in decorative painting, making his work a valuable resource for those interested in this specialized craft.

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