How to paint : an instruction book with full description of all the materials necessary. . Showing manner of using Atomizer. i Each. Perdoz. 1668 Japanned Tin Atomizer |0 15 |1 80 1669 A. S. A. &Co., Fixatif 20 2 40 1670 French Fixatif (Rouget) 50 6 00 1671 Soehnees French, (Superfine) 20 2 40 1672 Aloes Salon Pastel Fixatif 25 3 00 Fixatifs are used \.o fix drawings; that is, to set the loose particles left on the surface of thepaper, that they will not rub or drop off in handling. There are two methods of securing thisresult: First.—To spray the face of the drawing with Fixatif. The Atomizer


How to paint : an instruction book with full description of all the materials necessary. . Showing manner of using Atomizer. i Each. Perdoz. 1668 Japanned Tin Atomizer |0 15 |1 80 1669 A. S. A. &Co., Fixatif 20 2 40 1670 French Fixatif (Rouget) 50 6 00 1671 Soehnees French, (Superfine) 20 2 40 1672 Aloes Salon Pastel Fixatif 25 3 00 Fixatifs are used \.o fix drawings; that is, to set the loose particles left on the surface of thepaper, that they will not rub or drop off in handling. There are two methods of securing thisresult: First.—To spray the face of the drawing with Fixatif. The Atomizer shown in the above illustra-tion is used for this purpose. The instrument is opened until the two arms are at right shorter and smaller arm is inserted into the neck of the bottle containing the Fixatif, and thelips applied to the other end of the longer and larger arm; a long breath is taken and upon blow-ing through the tube the liquid will pass from the bottle up the short arm, and the current of airstriking it at the top will break it into a spray or mist, which f


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