3 edition of treatise of japaning and varnishing found in the catalog.
treatise of japaning and varnishing
George Parker
Published
1688
by Printed for, and sold by the author in Oxford
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by George Parker. |
Contributions | Stalker, John. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | TP938 S78 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 8, 84 p., 24 leaves of plates : |
Number of Pages | 84 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL14769219M |
The technique was described in manuals such as Stalker and Parker's Treatise of Japanning and Varnishing, published in Oxford in According to Samuel Timmins' book Birmingham and the. \Ja*pan"\, n. def 2: A varnish of exceptional hardness which originally came from Japan. The name is now extended to other varnishes of a like sort esp., to (a) a black varnish obtained by cooking asphaltum with linseed oil, used for producing a black gloss on metal and other materials; (b) a varnish-like liquid made from shellac, linseed-old and turpentine and used as a medium .
The Treatise of Japaning and Varnishing showed consumers how to make luxury goods at home. Consuming Splendor: Luxury Goods in England, –, one of the Exhibitions at the Folger, opened Septem and closed on Decem In John Stalker and George Parker published the hugely influential A Treatise of Japaning and Varnishing which included recipes, guidance on preparation and ideas for decorative designs. 2 And the process was mentioned repeatedly in the most successful furniture pattern book of the s, Thomas Sheraton’s The Cabinet Maker’s and.
A treatise of japaning and varnishing stalker Park. A treatise of japaning and varnishing stalker. Molesworth's pocket book of engineering formule. com shop categories the old pincushion the old pincushion by mrs molesworth publisher: w. 9. John Stalker and George Parker, “A Treatise on Japanning and Varnishing” originally published (London, reprint Alec Tiranti, London, ), 34 There are one or two women listed as japanners in Boston in the eighteenth century, and it is possible that japanning may have been a woman’s profession as well as a man’s.
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A treatise of japaning [sic] and varnishing Stalker, John ; Parker, George Printed for, and sold by the authors, John StalkerLondon, or by George Parker at Mr. Richard Woods [sic] house. A Treatise of Japaning and Varnishing Hardcover – January 1, by John Stalker (Author) See all 2 formats and editions Hide other formats and editions.
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OCLC Number: Notes: Reprint of original ed. published under title: A treatise of japaning and varnishing. Description: xvi, 84 pages, 24 pages of plates ; 26 cm.
A treatise of japanning and varnishing, / by John Stalker and George parker. With an introduction by H.D. Molesworth by Stalker, John. Alec Tiranti, Hardcover. Good/Acceptable. Red cloth hardbound edition in cardboard slipcase.
Facsimile reprint by Alec Tiranti, Name of former owner written on front free endpaper. Internet Archive BookReader A treatise of japaning [sic] and varnishing: being a compleat discovery of those arts, with the best way of making all sorts of varnish : together with above an hundred distinct patterns for japan-work engraven on 24 large copper-plates.
Additional Physical Format: Online version: Stalker, John. Treatise of japanning and varnishing, Chicago, Quadrangle Books, (OCoLC) a treatise of japaning and varnishing Stalker, John, and George Parker, with an Introduction by H.
Molesworth Published by Alec Tiranti, reprint of publication, A Treatise of Japaning and Varnishing by John; Parker, George Stalker ISBN ISBN Paperback; London: Tiranti, ; ISBN STALKER, John and George PARKER.
A Treatise of Japaning and Varnishing, Being a compleat Discovery of those Arts. Oxford: for the author, 2° ( x mm). 14 copper-engraved plates only (of 24). (Title and various plates and leaves browned and repaired.) Contemporary calf, new endpapers (rebacked, recornered and rubbed).
Buy A treatise of japanning and varnishing, / by John Stalker and George parker. With an introduction by H.D. Molesworth by (ISBN:) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. InJohn Stalker and George Parker jointly published A Treatise of Japaning and Varnishing at the Golden Ball, St James’s Market, London, and at ‘Mr.
Richard Woods House over against the Theater in Oxford’. 14 In that same year, the book was published in at least four editions, which alternately list Stalker or Parker as sole authors Cited by: 2.
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As the demand for all things japanned grew, the Italian technique for imitating Asian lacquerwork also spread. The art of japanning developed in seventeenth-century Britain, France, Italy, and the Low Countries. The technique was described in manuals such as Stalker and Parker's Treatise of Japanning and Varnishing, published in Oxford in Buy A Treatise of Japaning and Varnishing: being a compleat discovery of those arts by John Stalker, George Parker (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store.
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STALKER, John [and George PARKER]. A Treatise of Japaning and Varnishing, Being a compleat Discovery of those Arts. Oxford: for the author, 2° ( x mm).
23 copper-engraved plates only (of 24, lacking plate 9). (Title cropped, browning and soiling to text and plates, a few stains, plates repaired and remargined with some loss.).A treatise of japaning and varnishing: being a compleat discovery of those arts, with the best way of making all sorts of varnish for japan, wood, prints, or pictures: the method of guilding, burnishing, and lackering, with the art of guilding, separating, and refining metals and of painting mezzo-tinto-prints: also rules for counterfeiting.The following books were analysed and partly reproduced for this project: John Evelyn's Sylva (), William Salmon's Polygraphice (), John Stalker and George Parker's A Treatise of Japanning and Varnishing (), 'chiefly the MSS.
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