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craquelure
[krak-loor, krak-loor, k
noun
plural
craqueluresa network of fine cracks or crackles on the surface of a painting, caused chiefly by shrinkage of paint film or varnish.
craquelure
/ ˈæəʊə /
noun
a network of fine cracks on old paintings caused by the deterioration of pigment or varnish
Word History and Origins
Origin of craquelure1
Word History and Origins
Origin of craquelure1
Example Sentences
He compared the painting with photographs of the many cracks, or craquelure, in the original.
A gifted forger can copy a painting, but he cannot copy a craquelure.
Like a fingerprint, every craquelure is unique.
In the Debussy, their often haunting approach fractures the lines in the first movement ever so slightly, like the spider-web craquelure in the varnish of an old master painting; their Stravinsky exudes good-natured, unaffected, unexaggerated warmth.
Stalks of dry grass and cracked mud looking like an old painting’s craquelure.
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