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Definition of Patinating
1. patinate [v] - See also: patinate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Patinating
Literary usage of Patinating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Museum: A Manual of the Housing and Care of Art Collections by Margaret Talbot Jackson (1917)
"patinating.—The coloring of casts to imitate the material of the original is a
process which has been called patinating. ..."
2. The Museum: A Manual of the Housing and Care of Art Collections by Margaret Talbot Jackson (1917)
"patinating.—The coloring of casts to imitate the material of the original is ...
process which has been called patinating. ..."
3. Harvard African Studies by African Dept (1917)
"Whatever the patinating influences are, they seem to work most actively on such
surfaces as are exposed to the air. When an implement lies in the sand with ..."
4. The Weathering of Aboriginal Stone Artifacts, No. 1.: A Consideration of the by Newton Horace Winchell, Minnesota Historical Society (1913)
"This second man will then abandon the implement in his turn, and it will again
lie on the ground exposed to patinating influences. ..."
5. The Guild Sourcebook of Residential Art: Your Guide to the Artful Home by Guild Sourcebooks, The Guild, Inc. (2006)
"The gilding and patinating requires quiet deliberation, while the over- and under-
painting is bold, gestural, and expressive. The result is a travelogue of ..."
6. The Artful Home: The GUILD Sourcebook of Residential Art by GUILD Sourcebooks (2005)
"The gilding and patinating requires quiet deliberation. while the over- and under-
painting is bold. gestural and expressive. The result is a travelogue of ..."