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The National Gallery Technical Bulletin, published annually, is a unique record of research carried out at the National Gallery, covering all aspects of the conservation, technical study and care of the paintings in the collection. Drawing on the combined expertise of curators, conservators and scientists, it brings together a wealth of information about artists' materials, working practices and techniques. The Technical Bulletin is an invaluable resource for art historians, collectors, and all those with an interest in Old Master paintings, as well as essential reading for conservators.

Publisher: National Gallery

Volume 17, Number 1, January 1996
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Giampietrino, Boltraffio, and the Influence of Leonardo
pp. 4-19(16)
Authors: Keith, Larry; Roy, Ashok

The Materials of a Group of Late Fifteenth-century Florentine Panel Paintings
pp. 20-31(12)
Authors: Dunkerton, Jill; Roy, Ashok

Veronese's Paintings in the National Gallery Technique and Materials: Part II
pp. 32-55(24)
Authors: Penny, Nicholas; Roy, Ashok; Spring, Marika

Long-term Colour Change Measurement: Some Results after Twenty Years
pp. 81-90(10)
Authors: Saunders, David; Chahine, Helene; Cupitt, John

Analyses of Paint Media
pp. 91-103(13)
Authors: White, Raymond; Pilc, Jennifer

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