Lexicographical Neighbors of Fixatif
Literary usage of Fixatif
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Light and Shade with Chapters on Charcoal, Pencil, and Brush Drawing: A by Anson Kent Cross (1897)
"Good fixatif should be very light-colored, and should dry upon the hand so as to
... Inferior grades of fixatif are often sold, of which several times the ..."
2. Light and Shade by Anson K. Cross (1901)
"fixatif. — The tones of a charcoal drawing consist of fine black powder, which,
as has been explained, is readily shifted about or removed from the surface ..."
3. Free-hand Drawing, Light and Shade and Free-hand Perspective for the Use of by Anson Kent Cross (1892)
"The darkest parts will require more fixatif than the light parts. It can be placed
upon these parts by covering the drawing with a paper in which a hole is ..."
4. Free-hand Drawing, Light and Shade and Free-hand Perspective for the Use of by Anson Kent Cross (1892)
"The darkest parts will require more fixatif than the light parts. It can be placed
upon these parts by covering the drawing with a paper in which a hole is ..."