Fine pattern of dense cracking on the surface of materials
Craquelure (French: craquelure; Italian: crettatura) is a fine pattern of dense cracking formed on the surface of materials. It can be a result of drying, shock, aging, intentional patterning, or a combination of all four. The term is most often used to refer to tempera or oil paintings, but it can also develop in old ivory carvings or painted miniatures on an ivory backing. Recently, analysis of craquelure has been proposed as a way to authenticate art.
In ceramics, craquelure in ceramic glazes, where it is often a desired effect, is called "crackle"; it is a characteristic of Chinese Ge ware in particular. This is usually differentiated from crazing, which is a glaze defect in firing, or the result of aging or damage.
Craquelure (French: craquelure; Italian: crettatura) is a fine pattern of dense cracking formed on the surface of materials. It can be a result of drying...
glaze, in pottery, a surface covered by small cracks, usually deliberate Craquelure or crackle, a finish on paintings, usually developed over time Crackle...
Suor Orsola Benincasa University in Naples, and revealed micro-cracking (craquelure) of the paint surface which cannot be reproduced artificially and supported...
in the patina, but less than a piece still with its original finish. Craquelure Crazing Wabi-sabi European Geosciences Union. General Assembly; Přikryl...
furniture to be pickled or stripped, painted, or finished with a secret craquelure technique. Maugham's glamorous rooms influenced almost every designer...
The craquelure on the surface did not always match that in the ground layer, which would certainly have been the case with a natural craquelure. Thus...
In the examination of easel paintings, raking light may help document craquelure, paint cupping, uneven tension in a canvas, or warp in a panel. In the...
Malevich conceived the advertisement and design of the perfume bottle with craquelure of an iceberg and a polar bear on the top, which lasted through the mid-1920s...
piece. A feature of genuine paintings sometimes used to detect forgery is craquelure. Statistical analysis of digital images of paintings is a new method that...
surfaces. Mathematics used: Linear diophantine equations, curvelet analysis, Craquelure and discriminant analysis 41 4 "The Mole" Stephen Gyllenhaal Robert Port...
onto a larger canvas. The muse was probably painted by Lehmann – the craquelure which only affects that figure are linked to an overuse of oil and use...
learned about paper and canvas and experimented to find ways of producing craquelure, a characteristic of old paintings. Still a hobby, he began selling his...
the hands of the figures are not characteristic of Cranach, and the craquelure evident in the paintings is not the result of aging but has been artificially...
had made new underdrawings and used various techniques to recreate the craquelure of the painting. The institute also discovered that Van der Veken had...
muds and can look very similar, without requiring subaerial exposure Craquelure, a similar phenomenon in paintings and ceramics Mud cracks on Mars Jackson...
designs led to development of a crackling cooling pattern, called bingyeol (craquelure). After the Mongolian invasion in 1220, social and economic confusion...
of colored pigments in specific areas, firmness of touch and lack of craquelure. A museum director who wished to remain anonymous believes the drawing...
Trophimena in Salerno, Italy. Archaeologists conducted research involving the craquelure detection of the Visitation fresco, painted by Francesco Salviati in 1538...
glutinous tree gum, apply thick coats of varnish, then heat them to develop craquelure, to make them appear old. For his Rembrandt drawings he would use 18th...
painting underwent restoration, necessitated by the emergence of floating craquelure, particularly on Tsarevich Alexei's hair. This phenomenon was likely attributable...