The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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thus you will be certain that the oil is returned to its original  
quantity and the vinegar will have gone off in vapour, carrying with  
it the evil smell; and I believe you may do the same with nut oil or  
any other oil that smells badly.  
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31.  
Since walnuts are enveloped in a thin rind, which partakes of the  
nature of ..., if you do not remove it when you make the oil from  
them, this skin tinges the oil, and when you work with it this skin  
separates from the oil and rises to the surface of the painting, and  
this is what makes it change.  
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32.  
TO RESTORE OIL COLOURS THAT HAVE BECOME DRY.  
If you want to restore oil colours that have become dry keep them  
soaking in soft soap for a night and, with your finger, mix them up  
with the soft soap; then pour them into a cup and wash them with  
water, and in this way you can restore colours that have got dry.  
But take care that each colour has its own vessel to itself adding  
the colour by degrees as you restore it and mind that they are  
thoroughly softened, and when you wish to use them for tempera wash  
them five and six times with spring water, and leave them to settle;  
if the soft soap should be thick with any of the colours pass it  
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