Mineral painting
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title:
Mineral painting
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Mineral painting or Keim's process, also known as stereochromy, is a mural or fresco painting technique that uses a water glass-based paint to maximize the lifetime of the finished work. The name "stereochromy" was first used in about 1825 by Johann Nepomuk von Fuchs and Schlotthaurer. In the original technique, pigments were applied to plaster or stone and sealed with water glass to preserve and enhance the colors. The method was then improved in the 1880s by Adolf Wilhelm Keim and renamed mine
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Technique of fresco preparation and painting
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mineral_painting
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2022-09-14T14:02:37Z
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