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stereochromy|ˈstɛriːəʊˌkrəʊmɪ| [ad. G. stereochromie, formed as prec.: see -y.] A process of mural painting in which water-glass is used as a preservative against atmospheric influences.
1845Builder 6 Sept. 422/3 Stereochromy. A new method of architectural painting, by Dr. Fuchs and Professor Schlotthauer in Munich. 1851Anna M. Howitt Art-Stud. Munich (1853) I. 239 Sterrio-chromie [sic] is the discovery of the celebrated chemist..von Fuchs of Munich. 1887Encycl. Brit. XXII. 54/1 In this process of ‘stereochromy’,..the more immediate basis for the painting consists of a thin layer of..cement made up of powdered marble, dolomite, quartz, and air-worn quicklime with water glass. On it the colours are laid with plain water. So ˌstereochroˈmatic, -ˈchromic adjs., pertaining to or executed by stereochromy; ˌstereochroˈmatically adv.; ˌstereoˈchromatize v., trans. ? to treat with water-glass as in stereochromy.
1859R. Hunt Guide Mus. Pract. Geol. (ed. 2) 33 A *stereo-chromatic painting on baked clay.
1845Builder 6 Sept. 423/1 The picture executed *stereochromatically on this coat is fixed (after its completion) in a very particular way.
1907Athenæum 23 Nov. 660/1 Burrows's figurines were carefully kept from the air when they were dug up, and were as soon as possible *stereochromatized.
1845Builder 6 Sept. 423/2 For testing these qualities, *stereochromic paintings have been subjected to the most severe trials. 1887Encycl. Brit. (ed. 9) XXII. 54/1 A stereochromic painting (unlike one made by the old fresco process) is practically proof against atmospheric influences. |