Italian Wall Decorations of the 15th And 16th Centuries a Handbook to the Model

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B, B, B. 'I'hree Arches which were originally open to the Garden, but now built up.
and this method seems to have been employed by Raphael's pupils for the stucco reliefs of the Villa Madama and elsewhere.
Ligorio gives the following receipt for imitating the ancient stucco or gesso dure : " Take three-parts of finely pounded Parian marble, easily obtained from among the ruins in Rome, both from architectural fragments and from broken statues. Add one-part of pure lime, which is to be THE ''VIL
...LA MADAMA, " NEAR ROME.
63 perfectly slaked by letting it lie in a heap covered with pozzolana (the red volcanic earth which lies in deep bed over a great part of the Roman Campagna), and exposed to the sun and rain for at least a year. The lime is to be made from pure white marble, not from travertine or any other limestone which is full of holes and yellowish in tint. Mix a day before use with sufficient water, on a clean tile floor. The first or ' rendering ' coat to be of stucco made with Decoration on one of the Arches.


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