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"varnish" Definitions
  1. a liquid that is painted onto wood, metal, etc. and that forms a hard shiny surface that you can see through when it is dry

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"I usually just think of it as Pluto's varnishing Charon, little thin coats of varnish that darken like varnish would over the eons," he said, getting into the act.
Some have made hideously impressive "polish mountains" from nail varnish.
That's why I keep my nails short and without varnish.
Varnish is threatening to take legal action against the organization.
Yeah, that was Spit Varnish 101, as taught by Jonathan.
Her floors were coated with multiple layers of marine varnish.
As autumn came and we retreated indoors, it was nail varnish.
The results were unsettling, as the samples contained rubber and varnish.
Was it the varnish, which changes the way the wood vibrates?
But varnish turns yellow over time, and an even less attractive color after a few centuries—which is why art restoration experts need to strip old varnish off and reapply it when a painting becomes unsightly.
She will carefully remove the varnish and, with the help of a microscope, use a tiny ophthalmic scalpel to lift grime and varnish from the impasto, where the sculpted layers of paint have trapped grime over time.
The old varnish will be replaced and a new lighting system installed.
They used hydrogel, a liquid gel material that can miraculously contain varnish.
Bradley has been carefully removing five layers of varnish from the canvas.
The man has all the emotional depth of a coat of varnish.
Varnish ships with the ability to test using the testing tool varnishtest.
Then I added a layer of varnish and Roger took the pictures.
She then applies an isolation coat and layers of varnish to seal.
Maybe I'm ready for yellow nail varnish and a squeeze of lime.
The second step is to apply several coats of a matte varnish.
"Unlike wood, straw requires no varnish or lacquer," Ms. de Caunes said.
Varnish said appealing against British Cycling's decision would be a pointless process.
He's drawn the rhythms from the source, and left off the varnish.
Then came the varnish—one coat of painter's oil, another of plain resin.
Now, researchers have found rubber and plastics such as varnish in Arctic snow.
Customers could receive lumber, nails, varnish, carved staircase parts, plumbing components and more.
" Of the most recent restoration endeavor, Micheal Daley, director of the restoration watchdog website Art Watch UK, told Hyperallergic: "I cannot believe that nothing but varnish has been removed: Varnish could never have posthumously completed Leonardo's own technique on his behalf.
Next, she develops a special combination of solvents that can be used to dissolve multiple layers of varnish on the paintings, including a natural resin and a synthetic varnish that was added to them during their last major restorations, in 1977.
According to him, modern civilization is a thin varnish, and it'll wear off eventually.
This contained inorganic pigments in an organic binding medium overlaid by a shellac varnish.
It's written in the C language and has its own "Varnish configuration language," VCL.
But nail polish for men is nothing new — guys have been using varnish for centuries.
This season brings us a Sontag collection that scrapes through the varnish of her persona.
If you do the math, that's roughly two weeks of work per layer of varnish.
At 29, he married Cora Bailey, a daughter of a prosperous varnish manufacturer in Brooklyn.
The claims against Sutton first surfaced in a newspaper interview by Varnish in the Daily Mail.
First, the researchers needed to remove the varnish to avoid mixed ages from two different sources.
As the yellow varnish is removed, a lush and more colorful painting is revealed beneath it.
Per People magazine, black nail varnish is "a rare choice" for members of the royal family.
Varnish, 25, was dropped from the British team after failing to qualify for this year's Olympics.
But they were trained to use swabs and tools to thin and swipe away old varnish.
As soon as your child's first tooth appears, talk to a medical professional about fluoride varnish.
And the paint may have been finished with a wax or varnish to look bejeweled, she added.
Varnish is a very common plastic, often used as a coating on many ships, vehicles, and buildings.
For Forbes, the varnish intended to preserve works of art had trapped them beneath a yellowing skin.
Women's leggings, nail varnish, lemons and cream liqueur were also added to the inflation basket for 2016.
Final recognition of which will occur when public awareness exceeds the media's capacity to varnish the truth.
Before restoration, the oil-on-wood panel was cracked, its surface dull from layers of discolored varnish.
Finally, several layers of varnish were applied with a brush, and a final coat with a spray.
They retain their gloss, or a kind of varnish over the colors, which had a beautiful effect.
"No reason for my non-selection was given," Varnish said, referring to new team manager Andy Harrison.
Varnish said she had received offers from professional cycling teams and hoped to compete for Britain again.
"It was very dark because of all the overpaint from earlier restorations and varnish," Mr. Janson said.
To manage traffic, CDNs use different types of reverse proxies such as squid cache, Nginx or Varnish Cache.
It looked as thick as regular polish and set a little faster than the control varnish, Richardson notes.
"They used to check our nail varnish to make sure it wasn't too bright or enticing," she laughed.
After the plate dries in a dark room, varnish is applied, making it completely archival at that point.
The most important part to really bring out the realistic details is to add a layer of varnish.
After studying the method, the European Central Bank opted to use a sebum-repelling varnish on euros instead.
"The last layer of varnish was left untouched," Regina Moreira, head of the restoration team, told Le Monde.
If a magician makes the lady disappear with a poof, then "proof!" could conceivably make something VARNISH, right?
The surface of concrete can burn as well if it's covered in flammable materials, like varnish or plastic.
Tropical forest oils, gums, and resins are used in insecticides, rubber products, fuel, paint, varnish, and wood finishing products.
Perhaps a dozen small shopkeepers sell paint, varnish and hardware to the artisans, as well as to passing trade.
Now Swiss scientists claim that this varnish also plays a role in the overall sound quality of the instrument.
Most airlines have a strict uniform policy, down to what color lipstick or nail varnish a flight attendant wears.
"He told me I shouldn't wear nail varnish and I shouldn't sing so many love songs," Ms. Collins said.
For example, when building and compiling custom Varnish modules, you can import the library from the build directory, e.g.
In addition, poor early storage and Benton's unique egg tempera and varnish techniques have made conservation a serious concern.
Her initial assignments included mixing red powder paint with varnish to draw a vertical stripe on female prisoners' uniforms.
And now, our living room was populated by a constant stream of strangers, assessing the varnish on the floors.
I say that, personally, I'd go for a light varnish sealant—two coats, of course; don't skimp on the brushes!
Fine art is often coated with varnish for the same reason furniture is: it provides a protective barrier to the elements.
McQuarrie used this illustration to test two different types of varnish, one of which he later applied to the final illustration.
The varnish is reportedly made from sap harvested from the Urushi tree just once a year, making the material especially rare.
He thought out loud and didn't care enough about the consequences to slap a coat of diplomatic varnish on his views.
For children, there's good evidence that the use of fluoride varnish or sealants can be a powerful tool to prevent cavities.
If you're building and testing tweaks to Varnish, you can specify what varnishd binary file to use with -D flag, e.g.
She experimented with varnish, ink and pencils, and then began cutting up painted-on or scratched pictures and then collaging them.
Another popular theory — that Stradivari was using a varnish with magical sound properties — has not been substantiated by any chemical analyses.
Trump made a splash by enthusiastically telling Americans concerned about immigration that their fears were legitimate, without varnish and without weaseling.
With a track record like this, each stroke of varnish is sure to bring manicure magic when Kawajiri and Bella get together.
Paolo Bona/ShutterstockViolin makers routinely finish their instruments with a thick coat of varnish, the better to protect and preserve the wood.
Baumgartner mixes chemicals and solvents to take off the mixture of varnish and grime that has accumulated — sometimes over hundreds of years.
According to the artist, she used Galleria Acrylic paints and a clear indoor varnish — and she probably could have finished it sooner.
They sprayed the hamburger with varnish to protect it from the wind, attached a GoPro camera to it, and inflated a balloon.
Maurice Pialat, needless to say, is immune to considerations of greatness—a rhetorical varnish that, despite its gleam, shows us nothing new.
VCL has a lot of features you can adjust to make Varnish do what you need it to do, but not everything.
The dimming of the painting's surface was largely due to those dirty, oxidized, irregular layers of varnish, whose thickness totaled 100 microns.
"The age creates a surface that is not unlike porcelain," he said, describing the effect of a polyurethane-specific varnish called Guflac.
Alongside him, two assistants are quietly retouching other paintings, filling in small areas of paint loss with a mixture of varnish and pigments.
Think of the finish like you would a sparkly nail polish topcoat: The varnish adds a special effect to an otherwise plain hue.
They gaze, heavy-lidded, at the viewer, wreathed in opiate smoke rendered by "stopping out": painting varnish over the etched plate before printing.
In a statement on Tuesday, Varnish claimed other people had experienced similar behaviors and said "a culture of fear" existed at British Cycling.
Lowe disguises this problem as much as he can by employing a classic optical trick—he coats his printouts in Old Master varnish.
For the last two months, a small team of conservators has swabbed away at the varnish to allow the colors to come through.
Scott worked with Amy Orrock, co-curator of the current exhibition, to conserve the painting, which had been discolored by layers of varnish.
Paint is applied using two or three coats of primers, three or four coats of colors, and six to eight coats of varnish.
These sensors can detect temperature, humidity, dust particulates, pressure, noise vibration and volatile organic compounds (which arise from an overload of varnish or paint).
In the video advertisement above, the product is touted as a "zero calorie sparkling varnish" that tastes and smells like it's the real deal.
"Think of setting powder as the varnish a painter uses to protect pigments from fading over time on her canvas," makeup artist Clarissa Luna says.
There was no nail polish allowed in prison, but Giudice's inmate friends painted some contraband clear varnish on her nails every once in a while.
Varnish, rubber found in tires and fragments that could have come from textiles or packaging are among the few materials found in the snow samples.
"I&aposm in love with this … she&aposs a bronze-looking color and the hammer on it is camoflage and shines like varnish," Wilder said.
PARIS — It's showtime at the Musée d'Orsay — the electric moment when visitors pause in the grand public art galleries here, all to watch varnish dry.
In one video, she shows viewers how to make a mini waffle iron using fimo, stainless steel wire, acrylic paints, alcohol-based links, and varnish.
In addition, there is another layer of varnish that was applied in 1974 when the work was loaned to New York's Museum of Modern Art.
The fall-out from that decision led to the eventual resignation of British Cycling technical director Shane Sutton over alleged discriminatory remarks made to Varnish.
He painted with oil, acrylic, casein, gouache, gesso, rabbit-skin glue, enamel, baked enamel, enamelac, varathane, vinyl polymer, pastel, varnish, ballpoint pen and India ink.
The sale's top lot, a Louis XV Chinese lacquer and European varnish gilt-bronze mounted commode, circa 1750, attributed to Jacques Dubois, sold for €65,000 (~$73,5433).
Mica is a non-toxic mineral that's organically found deep underground and is used in makeup, nail varnish, body, and hair glitter for its pearlescent properties.
"I'm absolutely mortified," she says, showing me where the stall's varnish has started to bubble from the paint stripper used to clean away the vandals' scribbles.
It would be wise, he said, to quiz a potential housekeeper on how she might clean, for example, a hardwood floor without stripping it of varnish.
While working on one prototype, he saw someone next to him painting their nails, borrowed their varnish and tried putting some of it on the sole.
The conservators eventually decided to keep the original paintwork to save Mr. Haring's brush strokes, and to clean and varnish, adding new paint only when necessary.
Sutton, who resigned in April, was suspended by the governing body for allegedly making sexist and discriminatory remarks about rider Jess Varnish and, separately, para-cyclists.
Varnish had argued that her status was akin to an employee of the sports body and UK Sport, and she was therefore entitled to basic workers' rights.
LONDON, Jan 16 (Reuters) - Former European team sprint champion Jess Varnish lost her employment case against British Cycling and UK Sport in a decision published on Wednesday.
Eventually, the dropping of former World Championships medallist Jess Varnish from the WCP after her failure to qualify for the 2016 Olympics in Rio blew everything apart.
One of the tougher challenges I faced was learning how to test the systems I inherited, and one of those platforms I inherited was our Varnish stack.
Other initiatives—"green" coffee cups, a 5 percent wage hike, and tuition reimbursement for employees who attend college—painted liberal varnish onto the nation's largest coffee chain.
In the foreground you can see some of my gouache paints, which are water soluble, so they need to be sealed with varnish or put under glass.
"Liberated from the thick layers of yellow varnish and the coarser overpaints, we can discover the Van Eycks' sublime virtuosity in abundance," says the Royal Institute statement.
But he used paper and origami folding to create the masks, and then added shellac, acrylic paint and polyurethane varnish to give them a final gothic appearance.
The shimmer felt integral to the work, and it highlighted the many bumps, folds, and varnish cracks on the printout, producing the illusion of an antique provenance.
Although he became a master of ceramic varnish in the European style, he was most renowned for his own natural blends in coppery red and iron brown.
For the last two months, a team of three to five people have laboriously swabbed away some of the varnish to allow the colors to come through.
While some old paintings may have a yellow or brownish hue to them, underneath the protective varnish may be a perfect painting, filled with lush colors and depth.
Or if I was feeling particularly brave, maybe even a tin of yacht varnish to really bring out the character of the grain, while adding an outrageous finish.
Her colorful embroidered outfits, jewelry and cosmetics such as the eyebrow pencil she used to highlight her mono brow, red nail varnish and red lipstick are on show.
Learning how to test VCL wasn't easy, but it can be, and that's what I want to share with you in this post; how to test varnish VCL.
Assuming you compiled and installed Varnish in the standard locations, running varnishtest is this easy: When the test fails, you get a lot of output to look at.
The moment, which occurs in a new documentary, Whitney, reminds you how thickly the varnish of purity was painted over the fledgling star, how much was covered up.
" Do not, however, make the mistake of applying a high-gloss varnish to the wall, he cautioned: "A glossy finish destroys the whole look of the natural brick.
Gantz, who was raised on a collective farm and spent some of his school years in a religious Jewish seminary, describes himself as having more grit than varnish.
Over the centuries, conservators applied thick, dark varnish over the painting to create a sheen, sacrificing the clarity of the portrait, muting its colors, and concealing Rembrandt's brushwork.
LONDON (Reuters) - British track sprinter Jess Varnish will not appeal against her non-selection for the Rio Olympics but launched a fierce criticism of British Cycling on Wednesday.
However, the outlook for the consumer products unit - which includes Essie nail varnish, Maybelline make-up and Garnier shampoo and is the biggest contributor to revenue - was less rosy.
It has the virtues of solid construction, good materials, an appreciation for the workmanship inherent in simple nuts and bolts, a lack of fuss and varnish, and overall functionality.
The paper goes on in a four-step process, as the magnetic receptive, additional liner, and the patterned wallpaper have to be applied separately, with a varnish on top.
However, Langle, along with other experts, felt the conservators had gone too far in removing the various layers of yellowed varnish, eliminating or modifying original aspects of the painting.
"They almost completely removed the varnish," Jean-Pierre Cuzin, former director of the Department of Painting, who also resigned in protest of the restoration, told Le Monde in 2012.
There, Boatworks staff members coated them with epoxy (a more toxic kind that the students were not allowed to use), varnish and fiberglass tape to make the boats watertight.
They added expanses of storage cabinets, a built-in desk and a new kitchen with cabinets that had a satin conversion-varnish finish, quartz counters and integrated Miele appliances.
L'Oréal's sales nearly quadrupled during the war, and Schueller was involved with a company that sold paint and varnish — which were more necessary in Germany than in occupied France.
Across the street is Varnish and Vine, a slightly more upscale store opened about nine months ago; I met one of its buyers, a nice guy named Michael Lais.
Over the centuries, conservators applied thick, dark varnish over the painting to create a sheen, sacrificing the clarity of the portrait, muting its colors, and concealing Rembrandt's meticulous brushwork.
The review was jointly commissioned by British Cycling and UK Sport last April after Jess Varnish made allegations of bullying and sexism against coach Shane Sutton after she was dropped.
All of Green's works at this show are built on a foundation of graphite grisaille, brought to life with layers of colored pencil, and adorned with an ethereal UV varnish.
DON'T: Use Oil Or WaxYou should also never apply oil, wood polish or wax to floors with Swedish finish — an alcohol-based varnish that gives the wood a glossy look.
Many of the master's paintings have also suffered from dirt and decay and, in some cases, coats of varnish deliberately applied to give them more of an "Old Master" look.
This sort of high-minded name-dropping has the feel of post-facto rationalizing, with exalted figures serving as a classy varnish, not unlike Trump's own gaudy gold-encrusted residence.
Many of LA's best bartenders have come out from under his wing, including Eric Alperin of The Varnish, Marcos Tello, and Joseph Brooke (who was once named America's Top Bartender).
Technical analyses of the paintings reveal the challenges ahead: Ultraviolet light shows multiple layers of uneven varnish, which have grayed and picked up dirt over the years, dulling the images.
The thieves (or their ill-advised conservator) sprayed a layer of varnish over the painting that will be particularly challenging to remove because of the potential of smudging the charcoal.
The tiles there are streaked with marker pen and varnish, and at the end of the room, an enormous heart painted on the wall reveals access to another series of bedrooms.
Their curved plywood backs have a golden varnish; the upholstery on the cushions was a pale-blue gray with some tan and brown, colors that inspired the rest of the set.
Varnish, a former European team sprint champion, was dropped from the British Cycling performance squad after she failed to qualify for the Rio Olympics at this year's world championships in London.
His models have got just a little bit of red nail varnish, a little bit of red lipstick, then it is just the color of their skin and of their hair.
Restorers, whose work behind glass panelscan be viewed by museum visitors, initially did not have permission to remove all the varnish and overpainting that had been done to the sizable work.
Post-2016, we are presented with a platform that is devoid of the varnish of the genteel, yet is still asking us to take a little time to enjoy the view.
In Bushwick, Brooklyn, Cristina Puron spent two days refinishing the floor of her 1,200-square-foot loft after a dance troupe destroyed the varnish and cracked the wood with their shoes.
After scraping off a thick yellow varnish and using X-Ray and infrared examination, English Heritage conservators confirmed the painting's origins, consulting with the Victoria and Albert Museum and National Gallery.
"The most common issue is that they were dropped or mishandled, and the varnish has come off and they've rusted or gone black in the spot where they were damaged," Andrada said.
Art dealer and TV personality Philip Mould shared a series of videos to Twitter on Monday, which show the removal of varnish from an oil painting from the Jacobean (793-279) era.
Funding body UK Sport is investigating British Cycling after technical director Shane Sutton quit last year over allegations of sexual discrimination against track cyclist Jess Varnish and an ingrained "culture of fear".
And I still remember the smell of that varnish or wax used for the wood floors in the school gym; for some reason that always comforted me, though it was likely toxic.
This beautifully shot video from The Metropolitan Museum of Art takes you through the eight-step process of restoring an enormous 17th-century family portrait, from varnish removal to restretching and retouching.
In place of Tom Hiddleston's varnish-smooth Jonathan Pine, we have Perry (Ewan McGregor), a rumpled poetry lecturer who is having a fraught holiday in Marrakesh with his wife Gail (Naomie Harris).
Sports Briefing | Cycling British Cycling, the sport's governing body in Britain, said it had begun a review after its technical director, Shane Sutton, was accused of sexism by the sprinter Jess Varnish.
Regarded as a "trouble-maker" and "ring-leader" by some who testified to the panel, Varnish went public with allegations of sexism and bullying, and the whole sorry tale began to emerge.
In the slow-moving drama of restoration, fishbone cracks vanish, figures that were muddy sepia become radiantly blush, and yellow clouds, thick with old varnish, transform into white gauze tinged with rose.
Le Petit Palais, a Paris city museum, owns an enormous 1851 Courbet painting, "Firemen Running to a Blaze," which is so dark with old varnish that firefighters have receded into the shadows.
The German artist's ongoing solo show give it away now at Stuttgart's Galerie Reinhard Hauff combines his trademark, abstract sculptures with equally cryptic wood and varnish works hanging on the gallery walls.
As an evening breeze picked up, I pitched my tent beneath a cliff streaked with desert varnish — a patina of marbled black-and-orange thanks to eons of exposure to the elements.
"The most common issue is that they were dropped or mishandled, and the varnish has come off and they've rusted or gone black in the spot where they were damaged," Andrada said.
Through this inability to fulfill such intended purposes, the pieces question neoliberalist quixotism: that which is used to fuel sermons on improvement and innovation, but to varnish over structural flaws as well.
Varnish, a former European champion in the team sprint, was dropped from the British Cycling performance squad after she failed to qualify for the Rio Olympics at this year's world championships in London.
I could start a Varnish server with a backend Apache or Nginx instance that logs requests, issue a variety of curl requests and then manually verify the logs, but there's an easier way.
Remember when all you did with your phone was play Snake, buy polyphonic ringtones, and paint the cover of your Nokia 3210 with black nail varnish so it looked like a newer model?
An infrared image shows secrets belied by the varnish, like buttons painted on the man's black clothes, or a sharp line in the folds that suggests that he may be wearing a cloak.
D.A. looks like any 12-year-old: Her nails are painted pink — she did it herself, adding a dash of purple varnish — and she keeps her shiny jet-black hair in a messy bun.
The review was jointly commissioned by British Cycling and UK Sport last April after former British Olympian Jess Varnish made allegations of bullying and sexism against Sutton after she was dropped from the team.
"Judgement was received at 1700 today and it has been found that Jess Varnish was neither an employee or a worker of either British Cycling or UK Sport," her management said in a statement.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Cycling have suspended technical director Shane Sutton and will form an independent review of its performance program following allegations of discrimination by rider Jess Varnish, the governing body said on Tuesday.
The upstairs bar top where my cocktail rested was precisely the size of the old upstairs bar top because it was, in fact, the same piece of wood with a fresh coat of varnish.
They used samples of Norway spruce tone wood cut from the same tree and coated the samples with different kinds of varnish: two of their own making, and two used by German master violin makers.
For centuries, people have questioned what makes his violins so great, and many have investigated the source of its superiority — doing MRI scans, analyzing the wood density, and studying the chemical composition of the varnish.
The 25-year-old and Katy Marchant had needed to better France by three places at the worlds to make Rio, which they failed to do, prompting Varnish to blame mistakes by British Cycling's coaches.
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Alter's method of peeling down to the strangeness of the original in order to reveal another kind of beauty can be bracing, like seeing a familiar painting with its accumulations of smoke and varnish gone.
In September, Russian YouTuber Маша Маева shared a video titled "ЛИШИЛАСЬ ВОЛОС при ПРОВЕРКЕ ЛАЙФХАКОВ // 100 СЛОЕВ ЛАКА ДЛЯ ВОЛОС" (roughly translated to "Loss of Hair at Checking Life Hacks/100 Layers of Hair Varnish").
He says the book will cover a number of topics, including his father's accomplishments in the White House, lies from the liberal media, and tips for greasing your hair with a mixture of varnish and lard.
This isn't the first time varnish has been cited as a factor in the sound of a violin—specifically, the violins built by Antonio Stradivari in the late 17th/early 18th century, renowned for their superior sound.
The Varnish: An unpretentious speakeasy in the heart of downtown LA. You have to walk through Cole's restaurant to get to this old-timey cocktail haven, so grab a French Dip on your way in or out.
But the varnish doesn't quite disguise the hopeful, bewildered young man he will become as his life — to borrow from F. Scott Fitzgerald, who knew from fame and disenchantment — is borne back ceaselessly into a reproachful past.
U.K. Sport, the organization's funding source, opened an independent investigation into the culture within British Cycling last year after former the technical director Shane Sutton quit over allegations of sexual discrimination against the track cyclist Jess Varnish.
Buried for years under yellowing layers of varnish, the portrait underwent a recent two-year restoration and reexamination using the latest technology and experts reversed course and agreed the 400-year-old painting is the real thing.
Australian Sutton was suspended on Tuesday pending the results of two internal investigations into reports that he made derogatory comments about rider Jess Varnish and, separately, para-cyclists, who British media alleged he had called "gimps" and "wobblies".
You have more than likely bought products at least in part because you've seen her hands holding them on billboards and in TV commercials—from washing up liquid and nail varnish to cheese spreads and high-end jewelry.
When I started testing, I would start up a development server, make the modifications to the VCL, restart varnish, use curl to make a request and tail the logs or examine the output to verify everything worked correctly.
"This faux marble modification work on the columns, which entailed sanding off the existing finish, re-preparing the surfaces, and reapplying two layers of paint and two coats of varnish, was substantial and time-consuming," according to court papers.
I've picked up a book from the 1980s about the history of dolls, a bag full of unopened nail varnish, half used sketch books, a battered copy of The Age of Reason by Jean-Paul Sartre and much more.
As the varnish comes off, so too will much of the paint from previous restorations — including, Ms. MacBeth and Ms. Baer hope, the splotches on the man's face, and another section of retouching on the wall behind the woman.
Across the aisle, Apter-Fredericks is showing an 18th-century Chinese screen depicting upper-class family life in a lush garden and a red lacquer "japanned" (treated with a varnish imitating Asian lacquer work) bureau from the early 1700s.
National Library of Australia manager of preservation Denyl Cloughley said it took two and a half years to restore, including the removal of varnish which had corroded into a brown crust and was "literally eating away at the paper".
It had been caked with layers of varnish, though, and cleaning has revealed the easy brushwork of her diaphanous dress, whose seams are rendered with confident slashes of brown, and of her black hair, cut into a triangular bob.
Jess Varnish, the rider who sparked the current meltdown when she claimed Sutton told her "to go and have a baby" after being dropped from the squad, said at the heart of British Cycling's slick exterior was a "culture of fear".
The moves are the fruits of promises made by Perez and every other candidate for the DNC chairmanship as the party seeks to rebuild after a stunning 2016 loss took the varnish off of neglected pieces of the party's apparatus.
According to the agreement between the two governments, the works will remain in the Louvre for three months, until June 13, and will then shift to Amsterdam for three months before an undetermined period of restoration to smooth their varnish.
In contrast to their academic contemporaries, whose cloying and superficial paintings quickly achieved institutional recognition and market success, Degas and Cézanne were unable to cloak their ugliness in glazes and varnish: their conflict is our conflict; their inhumanity is our inhumanity.
Three levels were detected: The original painting with the original varnishes on top; a first overpainting consisting of a thin colored, translucent layer with several layers of varnish on top; and the second overpainting, whose varnishes had already been removed.
Keates accepts the idea that between Handel's death and the mid-20th century, the genuine "Messiah" had been betrayed, like a painting whose true colors and character have become obscured by tampering, repainting and the application of layers of varnish.
For all that was revealed, there was the sense that turning the public eye away from Hayes' past grotesqueries outweighed anything else, and that the new, shiny WWE would rather put a coat of varnish on its past than grapple with it.
You apply it to a clean, smooth surface the same way you would a varnish, or a shellac, and once dried it protects whatever's underneath from nicks, scratches, light dents, and even water marks for those times you forget to use a coaster.
It seethes with anger about how the false promise of prosperity leads people away from their lives and relationships, but turns that anger into a series of bizarre, funny episodes that each strip a layer of varnish from the American Dream's shiny exterior.
In this first phase of restoration on one of the earliest art works to use oil paints on a large scale, new scanning techniques uncovered the singular skills of the Flemish brothers Jan and Hubert Van Eyck, beneath layers of overpainting and varnish.
During the two-year restoration process, undertaken at the Conservation Center and coordinated by the Samuel H. Kress Foundation, Kuang removed layers of varnish and paint, cleaned the portrait, and used digital photography and electron microscopy to distinguish original materials from later alterations.
I was particularly nervous in my first few bookings, but over time I learned that if I had precisely everything I would need exactly where I needed it—from handcuffs to lube to the eyeliner and nail varnish I'd wear—my anxiety would decrease dramatically.
After opening the buzzy L.A. bars the Varnish and Seven Grand, the night-life impresario Cedd Moses has created the aforementioned maze in collaboration with Proprietors LLC, the group behind New York's Death & Company, in an effort to bring cocktail culture into the hotel experience.
It also helped stop Starbucks and Taco Bell from receiving liquor licenses in San Francisco, helped prevent state authorization of powdered alcohol and worked to increase the number of medical clinics painting cavity-preventing fluoride varnish onto children's teeth during routine well-child visits.
Fluoride varnish or gel can help protect both baby and permanent teeth from cavities, while sealants — a plastic, protective coating — are applied to the chewing surfaces of the back teeth to protect them from decay caused by the acid created by sugar-craving bacteria.
Related: In Photos: Jerusalem In the Wake of the LGBT Pride Murder Sporting a navy cardigan, blue nail varnish, and an elaborate turquoise ring, Feili explains how his unusual interest in Israel first began as a teenager when he watched Hollywood movies about the Holocaust.
Brush away the wisps of torn Rizla, shredded beer mats, and desiccated tobacco flakes from the table top; mop up the tacky pools of spilled wine and lager; scratch all the filthy patina away, and sand off the varnish until there's just pristine wood left bare.
With a blockbuster Leonardo exhibition fast approaching, the Louvre and its production partners are fine-tuning a virtual reality tour with three-dimensional views of the portrait that look beyond the jostling crowds, the shatterproof glass case and the layers of varnish from restorations and the fading green patina.
Instead, the tone was set, well, by his entire pre-presidential career, but let's say especially by his campaign-season hiring of Manafort, a statement that in place of elite self-enrichment through New World Order synergies, Trump was offering corruption without varnish, self-dealing without ideological self-justification.
In another observation, the FDA said that factory staff was aware by April 2015 that the chemical benzophenone had leached into some tablets of the hypertension drug felodipine from the ink and varnish on the container label, but the lots were not recalled until the FDA inspection in July 2015.
Alameda County will offer dentists an extra $20, on top of that statewide increase for appointments with Denti-Cal-covered children that include a thorough exam of the baby's mouth, a fluoride varnish if needed, a talk with parents about prevention and a demonstration of how to brush their baby's teeth.
In Chanel's studio kitchen, Ms. Morawetz and Dominique Moncourtois, the company's international director of makeup creation, set about mixing red and black pigments until they came up with Rouge Noir, a blood-red varnish that would become a sensation throughout Europe (it sold out in Britain) and the United States.
"Whilst this verdict did not find Jessica Varnish to be an employee or worker of UK Sport or British Cycling, we have already taken action to strengthen the duty of care and welfare provided to athletes and are ensuring that avenues for raising any concerns are effective and appropriate," said UK Sport.
It questioned whether British Cycling was fit to run the sport, found it culpable of "bullying" and said that the board had "sanitized" the findings of the internal investigation into accusations of sexism and bullying made by Jess Varnish, a cyclist who was dropped from the elite program before the Rio Games.
Although versions of the piece continue to be produced by a Barolo, Italy-based company called Gufram — which pioneered Guflac, a pliant yet sturdy varnish — this one was from an early production, designed in 1971 by Studio 65, one of several radical design collectives that formed in Italy during an era of tumultuous student protests.
He said that the restoration process had included re-adhering loose paint that was still attached to the canvas; filling in areas of paint that had been scratched away, with a filling agent; painting the affected areas with new paint that had been closely matched in color and texture to the original; and, finally, covering the entire canvas with a light varnish.
" In my favorite nineteenth- and twentieth-century European-painting galleries, I see van Goghs (many of his paintings ruined, say some conservators, by wax lining) and Braques (many destroyed, supposedly, by varnish), and I wonder what to make of the fact that several of the defining aesthetic experiences of my life took place in front of canvases that were merely a "false description of the thing destroyed.
Josef Albers, who assiduously listed the manufacturer of the color and varnish he used on the back of each of his canvases, was a longtime teacher both in Germany and the US. His book The Interaction of Color (1963) continues to be used by art students throughout the world, and s series, Homage to the Square, which he started in 1950 and worked on until 1975, is an indisputable part of art history.
During that same hike, Nigel scraped a gummy, red ocher-colored substance from a goiaba-de-anta tree that can be used not just to plug a hole in a canoe, but to varnish furniture and relieve diarrhea; he showed us firefly larva that tastes like coconut should you eat it live (which I did, and it does); and pointed out a vine that produces clove-scented tea that helps you fall asleep.
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