| | Book | sold a silver-based pigment known as light white. De Massoul (1797), who provides a recipe for this, also...identical in composition. Additionally, Harley, quoting de Massoul, states that zinc oxide (q.v.) was often...Ackermann鈥檚 treatise (1801) is based on the work of de Massoul, Ackermann鈥檚 white was a mixture of zinc...such as the Huesca and Lerida provinces (northern Spain), at St Pandelon (Landes, France) and Morocco. Aerinite...lists this, also giving the alternate term Paille de Mil. He is unspecific about the exact nature of it | | | Book (edition) | enthusiastically encouraged the authors throughout the project. De Kat in Amsterdam donated a number of pigments as...sold a silver-based pigment known as light white. De Massoul (1797), who provides a recipe for this, also...identical in composition. Additionally, Harley, quoting de Massoul, states that zinc oxide (q.v.) was often...Ackermann鈥檚 treatise (1801) is based on the work of de Massoul, Ackermann鈥檚 white was a mixture of zinc...such as the Huesca and Lerida provinces (northern Spain), at St Pandelon (Landes, France) and Morocco. Aerinite |
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