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- Gambier_Parry_process abstract "The Gambier Parry process is a development of the classical technique of fresco for painting murals, named for Thomas Gambier Parry.True fresco is the technique of painting on fresh lime plaster whereby the pigments are fixed by the carbonatation of the lime (calcium hydroxide). The technique requires no other binding medium and the fixing process produces a durable crystalline paint layer. However, only a limited range of pigments are suitable for true frescoes and the technique requires careful application under controlled conditions, and relatively low humidity thereafter. In some environments, conventional fresco colours can rapidly accumulate dirt and grime. The decoration of the new Houses of Parliament in the mid-nineteenth century saw an embarrassing failure of true fresco in England but had generated a revival in mural painting.Gambier Parry developed a spirit medium for use on a specially prepared plaster or canvas ground and in 1862 he published his recipe. Originally it used beeswax, oil of spike lavender, spirits of turpentine, elemi resin and copal varnish, and was complex both in preparing the wall surface and applying the paint. With commercialisation the process was simplified and became widely known.The system was used by Frederic Leighton for \"The Arts of Industry as Applied to War\" at the Victoria & Albert Museum (1870-72) and by Ford Madox Brown on the Manchester Murals in Manchester Town Hall (1879-93). One of the most complete examples of the Gambier Parry process may be seen at St Leonard's Church, Newland, Worcestershire where frescoes cover the interior of the church; St Leonard's is the private chapel of the Beauchamp Almshouses.".
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- Gambier_Parry_process wikiPageWikiLink Beeswax.
- Gambier_Parry_process wikiPageWikiLink Canarium_luzonicum.
- Gambier_Parry_process wikiPageWikiLink Carbonatation.
- Gambier_Parry_process wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fresco_painting.
- Gambier_Parry_process wikiPageWikiLink Category:Painting_techniques.
- Gambier_Parry_process wikiPageWikiLink Copal.
- Gambier_Parry_process wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Madox_Brown.
- Gambier_Parry_process wikiPageWikiLink Frederic_Leighton.
- Gambier_Parry_process wikiPageWikiLink Fresco.
- Gambier_Parry_process wikiPageWikiLink Lavender_oil.
- Gambier_Parry_process wikiPageWikiLink Leighton_Frescoes.
- Gambier_Parry_process wikiPageWikiLink Manchester_Town_Hall.
- Gambier_Parry_process wikiPageWikiLink Mural.
- Gambier_Parry_process wikiPageWikiLink Newland,_Worcestershire.
- Gambier_Parry_process wikiPageWikiLink Palace_of_Westminster.
- Gambier_Parry_process wikiPageWikiLink The_Manchester_Murals.
- Gambier_Parry_process wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Gambier_Parry.
- Gambier_Parry_process wikiPageWikiLink Turpentine.
- Gambier_Parry_process wikiPageWikiLink Victoria_and_Albert_Museum.
- Gambier_Parry_process wikiPageWikiLink File:Arts_of_Industry_as_Applied_to_War.jpg.
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- Gambier_Parry_process wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gambier Parry process".
- Gambier_Parry_process wikiPageWikiLinkText "spirit fresco".
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- Gambier_Parry_process subject Category:Fresco_painting.
- Gambier_Parry_process subject Category:Painting_techniques.
- Gambier_Parry_process hypernym Development.
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- Gambier_Parry_process comment "The Gambier Parry process is a development of the classical technique of fresco for painting murals, named for Thomas Gambier Parry.True fresco is the technique of painting on fresh lime plaster whereby the pigments are fixed by the carbonatation of the lime (calcium hydroxide). The technique requires no other binding medium and the fixing process produces a durable crystalline paint layer.".
- Gambier_Parry_process label "Gambier Parry process".
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- Gambier_Parry_process depiction Highnam_church.jpg.
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