Lexicographical Neighbors of Overglazed
Literary usage of Overglazed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Practice of Oil Painting and of Drawing as Associated with it by Solomon Joseph Solomon (1910)
"The "Musidora" is somewhat patchy with its overglazed colour. "The Duke of
Bedford's" head is brimful of nature. There is also a portrait of a dignified old ..."
2. A Course in General Chemistry by William McPherson, William Edwards Henderson (1921)
"... case it is said to be overglazed. In the former case the pigments used are,
as a rule, metallic oxides, while in the latter case they are often colored ..."
3. A Course in General Chemistry by William McPherson, William Edwards Henderson (1913)
"... case it is said to be overglazed. In the former case the pigments used are,
as a rule, metallic oxides, while in the latter case they are often colored ..."
4. The Clayworker's Hand-book: A Manual for All Engaged in the Manufacture of by Alfred Broadhead Searle (1906)
"... and the possibility of obtaining a much larger variety of shades is so much
greater, that for purely artistic work overglazed painting is preferred. ..."
5. Reports and Awards by United States Centennial Commission (1878)
"The majority of these are commendable, but occasionally overglazed, and somewhat
hard in effect. A pair of full-sized storks are remarkable as successful ..."