Art's master-piece, or, A companion for the ingenious of either sex ... by C.K.

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Title
Art's master-piece, or, A companion for the ingenious of either sex ... by C.K.
Author
C. K.
Publication
London :: Printed for G. Conyers ... and J. Sprint ...,
1697.
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Subject terms
Painting -- Technique.
Decoration and ornament.
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"Art's master-piece, or, A companion for the ingenious of either sex ... by C.K." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A47168.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 30, 2024.

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Page 120

To Dye a good Red in Linnen, Thread, or Cloth.

Soak a pound of Sam-fleure twenty four hours in two gal∣lons of water, suffering it to heat over a gentle fire, add two ounces of Vermillion, half a pound of Rasped Brasil, and an ounce of Allom, dissolved in a pint of fair water, and dip, and order your materials as in other things.

Thus Reader, have I given you a good Insight into the My∣stery of Dying Silks, Stuffs, Cloths, and other things rela∣ting thereto, which may by Practice prove advantageous.

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