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Aging effect that art forgers can't well duplicate
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craquelure
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n. (context arts English) The distinctive pattern of hairline cracks in the surface of an old painting
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Craquelure (, ) is the fine pattern of dense "cracking" formed on the surface of materials, either as part of the process of ageing or of their original formation or production. The term is most often used to refer to tempera or oil paintings , where it ...
Usage examples of craquelure.
A faintly bitter chemical smell arose as the craquelure deepened across the broken page, and the flakes of paper drifted to the floor, disintegrating further.
When at last I stood before that panel of polychromed wood again in Arizona, I could feel its craquelure of centuries like a net of painful scars on my own skin.
Fine lines, like the craquelure of an old painting, abreast of us, advancing, everywhere .