Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
au glacés
English translation:
oil glaze tachnique
Added to glossary by
Mark Nathan
Jun 25, 2005 13:05
18 yrs ago
French term
au glacés
French to English
Art/Literary
Art, Arts & Crafts, Painting
oil paint
Another arts and crafts question.
seems like it could be a typo
http://www.creamip.com/en/html/metiersdart/artisans/autres/v...
seems like it could be a typo
http://www.creamip.com/en/html/metiersdart/artisans/autres/v...
Proposed translations
(English)
5 -1 | ice cream impasto | Christopher Crockett |
2 +3 | glazed | Josephine79 |
Proposed translations
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2 hrs
French term (edited):
au glac�s
Selected
ice cream impasto
Obviously.
A little used 20th c. technique, most durable only in Northern climes.
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Note added at 2 hrs 54 mins (2005-06-25 15:59:24 GMT)
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OtOh, if it *is* a typo, I don\'t suppose that it could refer to the sloping sides of this particular piece of furniture, as in \"GLACIS : FORTIF. Talus incliné qui sert à couvrir et à masquer les approches et les ouvrages, à rendre l\'accès d\'une fortification plus difficile\"?
Equally fanciful, perhaps.
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Note added at 2 days 1 hr 11 mins (2005-06-27 14:17:15 GMT)
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Sue is right.
\"exécuté au glacés à l\'huile\" = \"painted in an oil glaze technique.\"
\"GLAZE: 4. Painting. To cover (a painted surface) with a thin coat of a different transparent colour, so as to modify the tone without mixing. Also, to lay (a transparent colour) over another.\" --Thus the O.E.D.
A little used 20th c. technique, most durable only in Northern climes.
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Note added at 2 hrs 54 mins (2005-06-25 15:59:24 GMT)
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OtOh, if it *is* a typo, I don\'t suppose that it could refer to the sloping sides of this particular piece of furniture, as in \"GLACIS : FORTIF. Talus incliné qui sert à couvrir et à masquer les approches et les ouvrages, à rendre l\'accès d\'une fortification plus difficile\"?
Equally fanciful, perhaps.
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Note added at 2 days 1 hr 11 mins (2005-06-27 14:17:15 GMT)
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Sue is right.
\"exécuté au glacés à l\'huile\" = \"painted in an oil glaze technique.\"
\"GLAZE: 4. Painting. To cover (a painted surface) with a thin coat of a different transparent colour, so as to modify the tone without mixing. Also, to lay (a transparent colour) over another.\" --Thus the O.E.D.
Peer comment(s):
disagree |
Josephine79
: Ha ha! Very droll. At least I now know what "impasto" is.
1 day 5 hrs
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Education is a very precious thing. Glad I could be of help.
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thanks everybody especially Sue"
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5 mins
French term (edited):
au glac�s
glazed
I don't really know enough about painting, but in my dico. it says
"glacer: peint. Revetir d'une couleur brillante et transparente(une couleur déjà sèche)"
So it's probably not a typo.
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Note added at 3 hrs 27 mins (2005-06-25 16:32:38 GMT)
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Here\'s something that might be helpful: I found it when I was looking to see whatever \"ice cream impasto\" was.
Apparently glaze can be oil based - which would fit with the context.
http://www.knowledgegeek.com/item/Glaze_62.aspx
"glacer: peint. Revetir d'une couleur brillante et transparente(une couleur déjà sèche)"
So it's probably not a typo.
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Note added at 3 hrs 27 mins (2005-06-25 16:32:38 GMT)
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Here\'s something that might be helpful: I found it when I was looking to see whatever \"ice cream impasto\" was.
Apparently glaze can be oil based - which would fit with the context.
http://www.knowledgegeek.com/item/Glaze_62.aspx
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Sandra C.
: il est possible que ce soit "glacis", qui serait plus proche de glaze
59 mins
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agree |
emiledgar
4 hrs
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agree |
Dr Sue Levy (X)
: oil glazes
1 day 6 hrs
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agree |
Susan Spier (X)
: Yes oil-glazed
1 day 9 hrs
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disagree |
Christopher Crockett
: No, we're not talking about the chest but the "*Dessin* original exécuté au glacés à l'huile" which is on it.
2 days 1 hr
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Point taken.
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