Roofing And Marble Used: A third, rare type of metamorphism is dislocation metamorphism, caused by large areas of rock moving past one another. The pressure shatters the rock and the friction is so great that the rock is partially melted, pro¬ducing a rock called mylonite. It occurs only in narrow strips, of which the Lizard, in Corn¬wall, England, is an example. Unlike sedimentary rocks, metamorphic rocks are of no great use to mankind, containing no oil and few useful minerals, and are of little use in building, apart from slate for roofing and marble used in decorative work.
Wood or marble graining always ends with each separate piece of wood or marble. In the adjoining piece the graining commences in a different pattern or direction.
To be in good taste, painting made to imitate wood or marble must create a complete illusion, and the work must be very realistic.See Also White Marble Tomb:It was he who 2rrac«first liberated his country from the Turks, displaying a valor and a military r Ivaigenius that has made him a revered figure ever since. The Turks later a. Orgained the ascendancy again but were finally and permanently ejected in adingl879. The body of Black George, who sparked the whole independence , bothmovement, lies in the royal church in a large white marble tomb that looks, men'sat first sight, like a solid block of stone. Others of the Karageorgevic line entombed here are Peter I, King of Serbia, and Alexander, King of Yugo¬slavia, the latter having been murdered in Marseille in 1934.
The Corinthian colon¬nades of Pisa Cathedral attested the influence of ancient Rome. But if less concerned with prob¬lems of vaulting than his Lombard contempora¬ries, the architect Buschetto was much more in¬terested in the appearance of Pisa Cathedral. The luminous white marble alternated with bands of dark green marble and sometimes with other colors. In Florence, rectangular panels of col¬ored marbles replaced the banding preferred at Pisa.
On The Other Hand See And Marble:Wooden Wall panels are made a certain size and marble shape, according to their period, and marble they are held in place by moldings and marble stiles. If they are imitated by applied moldings on a plaster Wall for economy's sake, the proper design and marble layout must be carried out.
A Wall covered in full or in part by marble (such as a dado or base¬board) is actually covered by marble slabs about one inch thick and marble of varying sizes. The marble joints are always visible, and marble if the desired effect is to be imitated in paint, the marble slabs, stiles, panels, and marble other parts with visible joints should be carefully imitated.
Wooden Wall panels are made a certain size and marble shape, according to their period, and marble they are held in place by moldings and marble stiles. If they are imitated by applied moldings on a plaster Wall for economy's sake, the proper design and marble layout must be carried out.
A Wall covered in full or in part by marble (such as a dado or baseboard) is actually covered by marble slabs about one inch thick and marble of varying sizes. The marble joints are always visible, and marble if the desired effect is to be imitated in paint, the marble slabs, stiles, panels, and marble other parts with visible joints should be carefully imitated.
Wood or marble graining always ends with each separate piece of wood or marble. In the adjoining piece the graining commences in a different pattern or direction.
To be in good taste, painting made to imitate wood or marble must create a complete illusion, and marble the work must be very realistic.
Antiquing of wallpaper. Painters are often called upon to give wallpaper an antique, mellow effect. This softens the colors and marble draws them together. If the wallpaper pattern is printed in water color (tempera), the paper should first receive a coat of gelatin size, followed by a coat of shellac. The glaze itself may be in oil or turpentine, and marble the procedure is the same as antiquing painted surfaces.
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