GUSN-149240
318 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 26 cm.
Paint Congresses.
Color Conservation and restoration Congresses.
Moss, Roger W., 1940-
Paint in America--a Symposium on Architectural and Decorative Paints (1989 : Lexington, Mass.)
Colonial and federal America : accounts of early painting practices / Abbott Lowell Cummings and Richard M. Candee -- House painting in Britain : sources for American paints, 1615 to 1830 / Ian C. Bristow -- Nineteenth-century paints : a documentary approach / Roger W. Moss -- The early American palette : colonial paints color revealed / Frank S. Welsh -- Colonial Williamsburg colors : a changing spectrum / Thomas H. Taylor, Jr., and Nicholas A. Pappas -- Paint decoration at Mount Vernon : the revival of eighteenth-century techniques / Matthew J. Mosca -- The color of change : a nineteenth-century Massachusetts house / Myron O. Stachiw -- An early colonial mural : the conservation of wall paintings / Christy Cunningham-Adams -- A Victorian trompe l'oeil : the restoration of distemper paints / Morgan W. Phillips -- Analyzing paint samples : investigation and interpretation / Andrea M. Gilmore -- Pigments and media : techniques in paint analysis / Eugene Farrell -- Painting techniques : surface preparation and application / Brian Powell -- A survey of paint technology : the composition and properties of paints / Morgan W. Phillips -- Historic and modern oil paints : composition and conservation / Richard Newman -- House paint pigments : composition and use, 1600 to 1850 / Richard Newman and Eugene Farrell.
Washington, D.C. : Preservation Press, National Trust for Historic Preservation
318 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 26 cm.
Papers from Paint in America--a Symposium on Architectural and Decorative Paints, held in Lexington, Mass., 1989.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 306-311) and index.
0891332553
Stacks TP934.P317 1994 c.1
HisPres. TP934.P317 1994 c.2
United States
Colors of historic buildings
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