Craquelure
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title:
Craquelure
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Craquelure is a fine pattern of dense cracking formed on the surface of materials. It can be a result of drying, shock, aging, intentional patterning, or a combination of all four. The term is most often used to refer to tempera or oil paintings, but it can also develop in old ivory carvings or painted miniatures on an ivory backing. Recently, analysis of craquelure has been proposed as a way to authenticate art. In ceramics, craquelure in ceramic glazes, where it is often a desired effect, is c
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Fine pattern of dense cracking on the surface of materials
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craquelure
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2024-03-07T16:46:24Z
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