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24 July 2017 at 2:32 pm #313983
Thanks for the reply Ed. I have been in touch with a series of specialists from the cultural heritage protection service and they gave me loads of information about the typical joinery, processes and tools used, in the region (cf. the sand) etc. They were helpful in giving me an overview of the paints and colours used. The problem however is that according to the information I got so far wood was painted in colour, covered or just left blank. They told me that to be historically correct (if I wanted to recreate the 17th century situation, because as of the 19th century I would have to apply a clay and chalk plaster) I would have to cover or paint but the wood is too attractive.
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