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Maroger and Secret
Redelius was assisting Maroger with a revision of The Secret Formulas and Techniques of the Old Masters before his death in 1962.
* The Secret Formulas and Techniques of the Masters by Jacques Maroger ISBN 0-87817-245-9

Maroger and Masters
Maroger has been criticized by some modern writers on painting because of his bold claims about having found the secret formulas of the Masters.

Maroger and .
Jacques Maroger (; 1884 – 1962 ) was a painter and the technical director of the Louvre Museum's laboratory in Paris.
In 1907, Maroger began to study with Louis Anquetin and worked under his direction until Anquetin's death in 1932.
Maroger began to become famous around 1931, when the National Academy of Design in New York, New York reported Maroger's painting discoveries.
From 1930 to 1939, Maroger started to work at the Louvre Museum in Paris as Technical Director of the Louvre Laboratory.
In 1942, Maroger became a Professor at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore and established a school of painting.
When Maroger's book became available, Reginald Marsh drew on Maroger's book-jacket an airplane dropping an atomic bomb on the Maryland Art Institute, a reference to the controversy Maroger was causing in the local press over the abstract art versus realism debate.
The " secret formula " that Maroger devised during his lifetime included the main ingredient white lead.
Maroger claimed to have introduced to the modern day artist what the masters achieved centuries before in their paintings, a way to ensure permanence and color quality in oils without sacrificing fluid and subtle paint handling.
See the work of Lance Mayer and Gay Myers for more information on Curry and Maroger.
Many of the media involved in Curry's work ( and other followers of Maroger ) bear no resemblance whatsoever to the modern mastic varnish / black oil recipe.
Maroger medium which is not made properly may contain a large amount of dirt and impurities from improperly filtered mastic varnish, or the black oil may be overcooked, both of which would contribute to darkening and weakening of the work.
The primary form of " Maroger medium " known today is black oil (" Giorgione's " medium ) and mastic varnish combined in approximately equal parts to form a gel.
While Maroger medium is usually mixed directly with oil paints, its proportion should be kept to no more than 20 % of the mixture.
A useful technique is to rub a very thin film of Maroger medium over the area to be painted and paint into that — known as " painting into the couch.
Maroger medium ( or any other painting medium, for that matter ) should never be used as a final picture varnish, as Maroger requires reaction by admixture with oil paint in order to dry.
The building, created in the style of a Parisian studio, is aptly called the Maroger Art Studio.
* Katherine Maroger, Les racines du silence, Éditions Anne Carrière, 2008.
Both Marsh and Curry took lessons from Jacques Maroger, whom Marsh met in New York City in 1940.
Maroger, who was a former restorer at the Louvre, believed he had discovered the secrets of the old masters and was well known for his advocacy of a painting medium made by cooking white lead in linseed oil.
Maroger provided a body of material documenting his work for Marsh and Curry to study, and they adopted his ideas.

published and Secret
In addition to Triumphant Democracy ( 1886 ), and The Gospel of Wealth ( 1889 ), he also wrote An American Four-in-hand in Britain ( 1883 ), Round the World ( 1884 ), The Empire of Business ( 1902 ), The Secret of Business is the Management of Men ( 1903 ), James Watt ( 1905 ) in the Famous Scots Series, Problems of Today ( 1907 ), and his posthumously published autobiography Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie ( 1920 ).
Not until F. W. Winterbotham's book The Ultra Secret was published in 1974 did ex-Bletchley Park staff feel free to reveal something of their wartime work.
A notable publication is Kris Dhillon's book The Curry Secret, which was first published in 1989 but has been reprinted as recently as 2008.
Also suggested as a possible influence on Poe is ‘ The Secret Cell ’, a short story published in September 1837 by William Evans Burton, describing how a London policeman solves the mystery of a kidnapped girl.
Cover art for paperback edition of The Secret of Saturn's Rings ( 1966 ) Wollheim's first story, " The Man from Ariel ," was published in the January 1934 issue of Wonder Stories when he was nineteen.
In July 1841, Poe had published an essay called " A Few Words on Secret Writing " in Graham's Magazine.
* Anthony Cave Brown, " C ": The Secret Life of Sir Stewart Graham Menzies, Spymaster to Winston Churchill, 1987, published by Macmillan, New York.
* Barrie Penrose & Simon Freeman, Conspiracy of Silence: The Secret Life of Anthony Blunt, 1986, published by Farrar Straus Giroux, New York.
Trahair and Robert Miller, Encyclopedia of Cold War Espionage, Spies, and Secret Operations, 2009, published by Enigma Books, New York.
Kirlian Photographer Mark D. Roberts, who has worked with Kirlian imagery for over 40 years, published a portfolio of plant images entitled " Vita occulta plantarum " or " The Secret Life of Plants ", first exhibited in 2012 at the Bakken Museum in Minneapolis.
* The Secret of Sinharat, People of the Talisman and another eleven stories published between 1940 and 1964 by Leigh Brackett.
The term New Age was used in this context in Madame Blavatsky's book The Secret Doctrine, published in 1888.
* Secret Origins, a comic book series published by DC Comics that told the origins of different characters
Procopius was the author of a history in eight books of the wars fought by Justinian I, a panegyric on Justinian's public works throughout the empire, and a book known as the Secret History ( Greek: Anekdota ) that claims to report the scandals that Procopius could not include in his published history.
In 1899, Steiner published an article, “ Goethe's Secret Revelation ”, discussing the esoteric nature of Goethe's fairy tale The Green Snake and the Beautiful Lily.
In 1906, King published a memoir of Harper, entitled The Secret of Heroism.
In 1942, he published his autobiography, The Secret Life of Salvador Dalí.
Lady Audley's Secret is a sensation novel by Mary Elizabeth Braddon published in 1862.
Between 1868 and 1877, Carte wrote and published the music for a number of his own songs and instrumental works, as well as several comic operas: Doctor Ambrosias – His Secret, at St. George's Hall ( 1868 ); Marie, with librettist E. Spencer Mott, at London's Opera Comique in 1871 ; and Happy Hampstead, with librettist Frank Desprez, which debuted on an 1876 provincial tour and then played at the Royalty Theatre in 1877.
The information from the Secret History of Procopius was published posthumously.
Having learned that " Secret Window " was published two years before Shooter claimed to have written " Sowing Season ", Mort confronts Shooter with this information.
Overnight, he kills Mort's cat and burns down the house of Mort's ex-wife, which contained the magazine issue in which " Secret Window " was published.
* First published in 1982 as Every Secret Thing.
In particular, his 2005 novel Secret Stories ( published in the U. S. in an abridged edition as Secret Story ( 2006 )) both exemplifies and satirizes Liverpudlian speech, characters, humor, and culture.

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