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Wimbledon Tennis Championships-Day One
30/06/2025. London, United Kingdom. Sir David Beckham in the Royal Box on the opening day of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Wimbledon Tennis Championships-Day One
30/06/2025. London, United Kingdom. Sir David Beckham in the Royal Box on the opening day of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Wimbledon Tennis Championships-Day One
30/06/2025. London, United Kingdom. Sir David Beckham in the Royal Box on the opening day of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Wimbledon Tennis Championships-Day One
30/06/2025. London, United Kingdom. Gareth Southgate and Sir David Beckham in the Royal Box on the opening day of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Wimbledon Tennis Championships-Day One
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Wimbledon Tennis Championships-Day One
30/06/2025. London, United Kingdom. Gareth Southgate and Sir David Beckham in the Royal Box on the opening day of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Wimbledon Tennis Championships-Day One
30/06/2025. London, United Kingdom. Sir David Beckham in the Royal Box on the opening day of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Wimbledon Tennis Championships-Day One
30/06/2025. London, United Kingdom. Sir David Beckham in the Royal Box on the opening day of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Wimbledon Tennis Championships-Day One
30/06/2025. London, United Kingdom. Sir David Beckham in the Royal Box on the opening day of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Wimbledon Tennis Championships-Day One
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Wimbledon Tennis Championships-Day One
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Wimbledon Tennis Championships-Day One
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Wimbledon Tennis Championships-Day One
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Wimbledon Tennis Championships-Day One
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Wimbledon Tennis Championships-Day One
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Wimbledon Tennis Championships-Day One
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Wimbledon Tennis Championships-Day One
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Wimbledon Tennis Championships-Day One
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Wimbledon Tennis Championships-Day One
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Wimbledon Tennis Championships-Day One
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Wimbledon Tennis Championships-Day One
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Wimbledon Tennis Championships-Day One
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Wimbledon Tennis Championships-Day One
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Wimbledon Tennis Championships-Day One
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Daily Life In Sombor
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Princess of Wales visits HMP High Down in London, UK.
12/09/2023. London, United Kingdom.
Princess of Wales visits HMP High Dow. The Princess of Wales, Patron of The Forward Trust, visits HMP High Down in Surrey to learn about how the charity is supporting those in the criminal justice system to manage and recover from their addictions. Ahead of Addiction Awareness Week, which will take place from 28th October to 4th November, The Princess will hear about the work that The Forward Trust do inside HMP High Down to support clients to manage their addiction and to help break the intergenerational trauma of addiction.
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Princess of Wales visits HMP High Down in London, UK.
12/09/2023. London, United Kingdom.
Princess of Wales visits HMP High Dow. The Princess of Wales, Patron of The Forward Trust, visits HMP High Down in Surrey to learn about how the charity is supporting those in the criminal justice system to manage and recover from their addictions. Ahead of Addiction Awareness Week, which will take place from 28th October to 4th November, The Princess will hear about the work that The Forward Trust do inside HMP High Down to support clients to manage their addiction and to help break the intergenerational trauma of addiction.
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Princess of Wales visits HMP High Down in London, UK.
12/09/2023. London, United Kingdom.
Princess of Wales visits HMP High Dow. The Princess of Wales, Patron of The Forward Trust, visits HMP High Down in Surrey to learn about how the charity is supporting those in the criminal justice system to manage and recover from their addictions. Ahead of Addiction Awareness Week, which will take place from 28th October to 4th November, The Princess will hear about the work that The Forward Trust do inside HMP High Down to support clients to manage their addiction and to help break the intergenerational trauma of addiction.
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Princess of Wales visits HMP High Down in London, UK.
12/09/2023. London, United Kingdom.
Princess of Wales visits HMP High Dow. The Princess of Wales, Patron of The Forward Trust, visits HMP High Down in Surrey to learn about how the charity is supporting those in the criminal justice system to manage and recover from their addictions. Ahead of Addiction Awareness Week, which will take place from 28th October to 4th November, The Princess will hear about the work that The Forward Trust do inside HMP High Down to support clients to manage their addiction and to help break the intergenerational trauma of addiction.
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Princess of Wales visits HMP High Down in London, UK.
12/09/2023. London, United Kingdom.
Princess of Wales visits HMP High Dow. The Princess of Wales, Patron of The Forward Trust, visits HMP High Down in Surrey to learn about how the charity is supporting those in the criminal justice system to manage and recover from their addictions. Ahead of Addiction Awareness Week, which will take place from 28th October to 4th November, The Princess will hear about the work that The Forward Trust do inside HMP High Down to support clients to manage their addiction and to help break the intergenerational trauma of addiction.
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Princess of Wales visits HMP High Down in London, UK.
12/09/2023. London, United Kingdom.
Princess of Wales visits HMP High Dow. The Princess of Wales, Patron of The Forward Trust, visits HMP High Down in Surrey to learn about how the charity is supporting those in the criminal justice system to manage and recover from their addictions. Ahead of Addiction Awareness Week, which will take place from 28th October to 4th November, The Princess will hear about the work that The Forward Trust do inside HMP High Down to support clients to manage their addiction and to help break the intergenerational trauma of addiction.
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Rembrandt's Night Watch paint recipe offers clues to the perfect wall filler.
Analysis of 17th-century masterpiece by Dulux scientists revealed several ways of creating the perfect impasto.
The secrets of Rembrandt's painting technique on The Night Watch remain lost to time for now. But researchers tasked with solving the mystery believe they may at least have gleaned some clues as to the perfect recipe for wall filler.
Scientists at AkzoNobel, the Dutch owners of Dulux paints, have been working since 2019 with conservators at AmsterdamÕs Rijksmuseum on the restoration of Rembrandt's masterpiece, building a better picture of how the 17th-century painter worked.
A key objective for Gerard van Ewijk, AkzoNobel's research and development manager, has been to uncover the recipe used by Rembrandt in his impasto technique, where paint is layered thickly enough to stand out from the canvas.
machine to check the consistency of the paint.
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Rembrandt's Night Watch paint recipe offers clues to the perfect wall filler.
Analysis of 17th-century masterpiece by Dulux scientists revealed several ways of creating the perfect impasto.
The secrets of Rembrandt's painting technique on The Night Watch remain lost to time for now. But researchers tasked with solving the mystery believe they may at least have gleaned some clues as to the perfect recipe for wall filler.
Scientists at AkzoNobel, the Dutch owners of Dulux paints, have been working since 2019 with conservators at Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum on the restoration of Rembrandt's masterpiece, building a better picture of how the 17th-century painter worked.
A key objective for Gerard van Ewijk, AkzoNobel's research and development manager, has been to uncover the recipe used by Rembrandt in his impasto technique, where paint is layered thickly enough to stand out from the canvas.
Gerard van Ewijk of AkzoNobel mixing white pigment with raw oil, makes the paint more stiff.
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Rembrandt's Night Watch paint recipe offers clues to the perfect wall filler.
Analysis of 17th-century masterpiece by Dulux scientists revealed several ways of creating the perfect impasto.
The secrets of Rembrandt's painting technique on The Night Watch remain lost to time for now. But researchers tasked with solving the mystery believe they may at least have gleaned some clues as to the perfect recipe for wall filler.
Scientists at AkzoNobel, the Dutch owners of Dulux paints, have been working since 2019 with conservators at Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum on the restoration of Rembrandt's masterpiece, building a better picture of how the 17th-century painter worked.
A key objective for Gerard van Ewijk, AkzoNobel's research and development manager, has been to uncover the recipe used by Rembrandt in his impasto technique, where paint is layered thickly enough to stand out from the canvas.
Gerard van Ewijk of AkzoNobel mixing white pigment with raw oil, makes the paint more stiff.
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Rembrandt's Night Watch paint recipe offers clues to the perfect wall filler.
Analysis of 17th-century masterpiece by Dulux scientists revealed several ways of creating the perfect impasto.
The secrets of Rembrandt's painting technique on The Night Watch remain lost to time for now. But researchers tasked with solving the mystery believe they may at least have gleaned some clues as to the perfect recipe for wall filler.
Scientists at AkzoNobel, the Dutch owners of Dulux paints, have been working since 2019 with conservators at Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum on the restoration of Rembrandt's masterpiece, building a better picture of how the 17th-century painter worked.
A key objective for Gerard van Ewijk, AkzoNobel's research and development manager, has been to uncover the recipe used by Rembrandt in his impasto technique, where paint is layered thickly enough to stand out from the canvas.
Gerard van Ewijk of AkzoNobel in the lab.
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Rembrandt's Night Watch paint recipe offers clues to the perfect wall filler.
Analysis of 17th-century masterpiece by Dulux scientists revealed several ways of creating the perfect impasto.
The secrets of Rembrandt's painting technique on The Night Watch remain lost to time for now. But researchers tasked with solving the mystery believe they may at least have gleaned some clues as to the perfect recipe for wall filler.
Scientists at AkzoNobel, the Dutch owners of Dulux paints, have been working since 2019 with conservators at Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum on the restoration of Rembrandt's masterpiece, building a better picture of how the 17th-century painter worked.
A key objective for Gerard van Ewijk, AkzoNobel's research and development manager, has been to uncover the recipe used by Rembrandt in his impasto technique, where paint is layered thickly enough to stand out from the canvas.
Gerard van Ewijk of AkzoNobel, r&d manager at AkzoNobel.
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Rembrandt's Night Watch paint recipe offers clues to the perfect wall filler.
Analysis of 17th-century masterpiece by Dulux scientists revealed several ways of creating the perfect impasto.
The secrets of Rembrandt's painting technique on The Night Watch remain lost to time for now. But researchers tasked with solving the mystery believe they may at least have gleaned some clues as to the perfect recipe for wall filler.
Scientists at AkzoNobel, the Dutch owners of Dulux paints, have been working since 2019 with conservators at Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum on the restoration of Rembrandt's masterpiece, building a better picture of how the 17th-century painter worked.
A key objective for Gerard van Ewijk, AkzoNobel's research and development manager, has been to uncover the recipe used by Rembrandt in his impasto technique, where paint is layered thickly enough to stand out from the canvas.
portrait of Petria Noble, head of paintings conservation at Rijksmsueum.
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Rembrandt's Night Watch paint recipe offers clues to the perfect wall filler.
Analysis of 17th-century masterpiece by Dulux scientists revealed several ways of creating the perfect impasto.
The secrets of Rembrandt's painting technique on The Night Watch remain lost to time for now. But researchers tasked with solving the mystery believe they may at least have gleaned some clues as to the perfect recipe for wall filler.
Scientists at AkzoNobel, the Dutch owners of Dulux paints, have been working since 2019 with conservators at Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum on the restoration of Rembrandt's masterpiece, building a better picture of how the 17th-century painter worked.
A key objective for Gerard van Ewijk, AkzoNobel's research and development manager, has been to uncover the recipe used by Rembrandt in his impasto technique, where paint is layered thickly enough to stand out from the canvas.
Gerard van Ewijk of AkzoNobel in the lab.
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Rembrandt's Night Watch paint recipe offers clues to the perfect wall filler.
Analysis of 17th-century masterpiece by Dulux scientists revealed several ways of creating the perfect impasto.
The secrets of Rembrandt's painting technique on The Night Watch remain lost to time for now. But researchers tasked with solving the mystery believe they may at least have gleaned some clues as to the perfect recipe for wall filler.
Scientists at AkzoNobel, the Dutch owners of Dulux paints, have been working since 2019 with conservators at Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum on the restoration of Rembrandt's masterpiece, building a better picture of how the 17th-century painter worked.
A key objective for Gerard van Ewijk, AkzoNobel's research and development manager, has been to uncover the recipe used by Rembrandt in his impasto technique, where paint is layered thickly enough to stand out from the canvas.
Gerard van Ewijk of AkzoNobel mixing white pigment with raw oil, makes the paint more stiff.
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Rembrandt's Night Watch paint recipe offers clues to the perfect wall filler.
Analysis of 17th-century masterpiece by Dulux scientists revealed several ways of creating the perfect impasto.
The secrets of Rembrandt's painting technique on The Night Watch remain lost to time for now. But researchers tasked with solving the mystery believe they may at least have gleaned some clues as to the perfect recipe for wall filler.
Scientists at AkzoNobel, the Dutch owners of Dulux paints, have been working since 2019 with conservators at Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum on the restoration of Rembrandt's masterpiece, building a better picture of how the 17th-century painter worked.
A key objective for Gerard van Ewijk, AkzoNobel's research and development manager, has been to uncover the recipe used by Rembrandt in his impasto technique, where paint is layered thickly enough to stand out from the canvas.
Gerard van Ewijk of AkzoNobel mixing white pigment with raw oil, makes the paint more stiff.
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Rembrandt's Night Watch paint recipe offers clues to the perfect wall filler.
Analysis of 17th-century masterpiece by Dulux scientists revealed several ways of creating the perfect impasto.
The secrets of Rembrandt's painting technique on The Night Watch remain lost to time for now. But researchers tasked with solving the mystery believe they may at least have gleaned some clues as to the perfect recipe for wall filler.
Scientists at AkzoNobel, the Dutch owners of Dulux paints, have been working since 2019 with conservators at Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum on the restoration of Rembrandt's masterpiece, building a better picture of how the 17th-century painter worked.
A key objective for Gerard van Ewijk, AkzoNobel's research and development manager, has been to uncover the recipe used by Rembrandt in his impasto technique, where paint is layered thickly enough to stand out from the canvas.
Gerard van Ewijk of AkzoNobel mixing white pigment with raw oil, makes the paint more stiff.
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Rembrandt's Night Watch paint recipe offers clues to the perfect wall filler.
Analysis of 17th-century masterpiece by Dulux scientists revealed several ways of creating the perfect impasto.
The secrets of Rembrandt's painting technique on The Night Watch remain lost to time for now. But researchers tasked with solving the mystery believe they may at least have gleaned some clues as to the perfect recipe for wall filler.
Scientists at AkzoNobel, the Dutch owners of Dulux paints, have been working since 2019 with conservators at Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum on the restoration of Rembrandt's masterpiece, building a better picture of how the 17th-century painter worked.
A key objective for Gerard van Ewijk, AkzoNobel's research and development manager, has been to uncover the recipe used by Rembrandt in his impasto technique, where paint is layered thickly enough to stand out from the canvas.
Gerard van Ewijk of AkzoNobel mixing white pigment with raw oil, makes the paint more stiff.
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Rembrandt's Night Watch paint recipe offers clues to the perfect wall filler.
Analysis of 17th-century masterpiece by Dulux scientists revealed several ways of creating the perfect impasto.
The secrets of Rembrandt's painting technique on The Night Watch remain lost to time for now. But researchers tasked with solving the mystery believe they may at least have gleaned some clues as to the perfect recipe for wall filler.
Scientists at AkzoNobel, the Dutch owners of Dulux paints, have been working since 2019 with conservators at Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum on the restoration of Rembrandt's masterpiece, building a better picture of how the 17th-century painter worked.
A key objective for Gerard van Ewijk, AkzoNobel's research and development manager, has been to uncover the recipe used by Rembrandt in his impasto technique, where paint is layered thickly enough to stand out from the canvas.
Gerard van Ewijk of AkzoNobel mixing white pigment with raw oil, makes the paint more stiff.
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Rembrandt's Night Watch paint recipe offers clues to the perfect wall filler.
Analysis of 17th-century masterpiece by Dulux scientists revealed several ways of creating the perfect impasto.
The secrets of Rembrandt's painting technique on The Night Watch remain lost to time for now. But researchers tasked with solving the mystery believe they may at least have gleaned some clues as to the perfect recipe for wall filler.
Scientists at AkzoNobel, the Dutch owners of Dulux paints, have been working since 2019 with conservators at Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum on the restoration of Rembrandt's masterpiece, building a better picture of how the 17th-century painter worked.
A key objective for Gerard van Ewijk, AkzoNobel's research and development manager, has been to uncover the recipe used by Rembrandt in his impasto technique, where paint is layered thickly enough to stand out from the canvas.
Gerard van Ewijk of AkzoNobel mixing white pigment with raw oil, makes the paint more stiff.
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Rembrandt's Night Watch paint recipe offers clues to the perfect wall filler.
Analysis of 17th-century masterpiece by Dulux scientists revealed several ways of creating the perfect impasto.
The secrets of Rembrandt's painting technique on The Night Watch remain lost to time for now. But researchers tasked with solving the mystery believe they may at least have gleaned some clues as to the perfect recipe for wall filler.
Scientists at AkzoNobel, the Dutch owners of Dulux paints, have been working since 2019 with conservators at Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum on the restoration of Rembrandt's masterpiece, building a better picture of how the 17th-century painter worked.
A key objective for Gerard van Ewijk, AkzoNobel's research and development manager, has been to uncover the recipe used by Rembrandt in his impasto technique, where paint is layered thickly enough to stand out from the canvas.
Gerard van Ewijk of AkzoNobel mixing white pigment with raw oil, makes the paint more stiff.
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Rembrandt's Night Watch paint recipe offers clues to the perfect wall filler.
Analysis of 17th-century masterpiece by Dulux scientists revealed several ways of creating the perfect impasto.
The secrets of Rembrandt's painting technique on The Night Watch remain lost to time for now. But researchers tasked with solving the mystery believe they may at least have gleaned some clues as to the perfect recipe for wall filler.
Scientists at AkzoNobel, the Dutch owners of Dulux paints, have been working since 2019 with conservators at Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum on the restoration of Rembrandt's masterpiece, building a better picture of how the 17th-century painter worked.
A key objective for Gerard van Ewijk, AkzoNobel's research and development manager, has been to uncover the recipe used by Rembrandt in his impasto technique, where paint is layered thickly enough to stand out from the canvas.
Gerard van Ewijk of AkzoNobel mixing white pigment with raw oil, makes the paint more stiff.
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Rembrandt's Night Watch paint recipe offers clues to the perfect wall filler.
Analysis of 17th-century masterpiece by Dulux scientists revealed several ways of creating the perfect impasto.
The secrets of Rembrandt's painting technique on The Night Watch remain lost to time for now. But researchers tasked with solving the mystery believe they may at least have gleaned some clues as to the perfect recipe for wall filler.
Scientists at AkzoNobel, the Dutch owners of Dulux paints, have been working since 2019 with conservators at Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum on the restoration of Rembrandt's masterpiece, building a better picture of how the 17th-century painter worked.
A key objective for Gerard van Ewijk, AkzoNobel's research and development manager, has been to uncover the recipe used by Rembrandt in his impasto technique, where paint is layered thickly enough to stand out from the canvas.
Gerard van Ewijk of AkzoNobel mixing white pigment with raw oil, makes the paint more stiff.
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Rembrandt's Night Watch paint recipe offers clues to the perfect wall filler.
Analysis of 17th-century masterpiece by Dulux scientists revealed several ways of creating the perfect impasto.
The secrets of Rembrandt's painting technique on The Night Watch remain lost to time for now. But researchers tasked with solving the mystery believe they may at least have gleaned some clues as to the perfect recipe for wall filler.
Scientists at AkzoNobel, the Dutch owners of Dulux paints, have been working since 2019 with conservators at Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum on the restoration of Rembrandt's masterpiece, building a better picture of how the 17th-century painter worked.
A key objective for Gerard van Ewijk, AkzoNobel's research and development manager, has been to uncover the recipe used by Rembrandt in his impasto technique, where paint is layered thickly enough to stand out from the canvas.
ReGerard van Ewijk of AkzoNobel mixing white pigment with raw oil, makes the paint more stiff.
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Rembrandt's Night Watch paint recipe offers clues to the perfect wall filler.
Analysis of 17th-century masterpiece by Dulux scientists revealed several ways of creating the perfect impasto.
The secrets of Rembrandt's painting technique on The Night Watch remain lost to time for now. But researchers tasked with solving the mystery believe they may at least have gleaned some clues as to the perfect recipe for wall filler.
Scientists at AkzoNobel, the Dutch owners of Dulux paints, have been working since 2019 with conservators at Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum on the restoration of Rembrandt's masterpiece, building a better picture of how the 17th-century painter worked.
A key objective for Gerard van Ewijk, AkzoNobel's research and development manager, has been to uncover the recipe used by Rembrandt in his impasto technique, where paint is layered thickly enough to stand out from the canvas.
samples to test the consistancy and dry time of the paint.
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Rembrandt's Night Watch paint recipe offers clues to the perfect wall filler.
Analysis of 17th-century masterpiece by Dulux scientists revealed several ways of creating the perfect impasto.
The secrets of Rembrandt's painting technique on The Night Watch remain lost to time for now. But researchers tasked with solving the mystery believe they may at least have gleaned some clues as to the perfect recipe for wall filler.
Scientists at AkzoNobel, the Dutch owners of Dulux paints, have been working since 2019 with conservators at Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum on the restoration of Rembrandt's masterpiece, building a better picture of how the 17th-century painter worked.
A key objective for Gerard van Ewijk, AkzoNobel's research and development manager, has been to uncover the recipe used by Rembrandt in his impasto technique, where paint is layered thickly enough to stand out from the canvas.
making the paint.
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