As any gilder will tell you, their success depends entirely on the carver's work. |
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The gilder perhaps derived this delicate technique, a form of engraving, from Giles's apprenticeship to a jeweller. |
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In addition to apprenticeship and journeyman requirements, the regulations stipulated that all gilded work had to be stamped by the gilder. |
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In 1758 Gouthière obtained his diploma as a master gilder and married the widow of his former employer. |
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The gilder began as an ordinary carpenter's boy, an unsuccessful carpenter's boy at that. |
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The leaf is held to the tip by static electricity, which the gilder generates by brushing the tip gently over his hair. |
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Being a good craftsman, Léger was a painter and a gilder, indispensable abilities needed for the finishing work on altars. |
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The final primer coat is covered with a clay composition that gilder Gorge water before placing its gold leaf. |
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Here is a craftsman using techniques gilder gilding, tempera or admixture for executives, art and furniture. |
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On both sides they will confuse you by explaining that the Dutch gilder is the currency they prefer. |
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I was a gilder by trade, for 60 years, more. |
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Whenever the gilder finished a task he took a moment to himself before allowing anyone else to see the piece, be they his own apprentices or the person who had commissioned the work. |
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Before beginning the restoration work themselves, the gilder is often required to clean the foil, thereby highlighting gaps in the preparations and support to address them. |
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All the equipment needed to work as a painter, art restorer, gilder, decorator and many other arts such as engraving and binding is to be found there. |
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Mr Gilder has sent a letter to all members, assuring them that there is no crisis at the theatre and giving a brief synopsis of the events that led up to the resignations. |
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The Sycorax leader is played by Sean Gilder, who appeared as Styles in ITV drama Hornblower and Jols in movie King Arthur. |
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The bizarre costing policy was uncovered by angry leaseholder Bob Gilder, of Park Wood Court, in Walsall Road, Sutton Coldfield. |
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A T-shirt I saw on a marcher would have made George Gilder blush. |
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