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  • Atomizers or air-brushes used by artists for shading purposes, are well known and do not require any description. The same have been employed for finishing photographs and other pictures, producing beautiful effects; but they seem to have proved to be a failure when applied for producing oil-paintings.
  • oil of turpentine, oil of lavender, or benzine have been taken for dissolving oil-colors to be used for painting, and for this very reason the use of an atomizer or air-brush for producing oil-paintings has not been a success, as the oil-colors so prepared are not capable of being delivered or thrown rapidly upon the picture or drawing to be painted in the form of a fine spray by means of said atomizers, or in case they are do not dry promptly, so as to prevent flowing or running.
  • the object of my invention consists in adding to the oil-colors or oil-paint to be used, first a small quantity of oil of turpentine, and thereupon about the same quantity of sulphuric ether, as the oil-color itself has been.
  • a good working composition I consider to be consisting of the following ingredients, viz: Eight parts oil-colors; one part oil of turpentine; four-eighth parts sulphuric ether, all the parts taken by weight. These ingredients so composed and thoroughly mixed, when used by means of an atomizer or air-brush, will form a coloring-liquid allowingto be easily, accurately, and rapidly distributed upon drawings or paintings.
  • composition consisting of oilcolor, (or oil-paint,) oil of turpentine, and sulphuric ether, in or about the proportions as stated. 7

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UNITED STATES PATE T OFFICE.
ADOLPH C. BRENDECKE, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
OIL-FINISH FOR PHOTOGRAPHS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 429,558, dated June 3, 1890.
Application filed October 3, 1889.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ADOLPH O. BRENDECKE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented a new and useful Composition of Matter for Producing Oil Pictures by Means of an Atomizer, of which the following is a specification.
, Atomizers or air-brushes, used by artists for shading purposes, are well known and do not require any description. The same have been employed for finishing photographs and other pictures, producing beautiful effects; but they seem to have proved to be a failure when applied for producing oil-paintings. Heretofore oil of turpentine, oil of lavender, or benzine have been taken for dissolving oil-colors to be used for painting, and for this very reason the use of an atomizer or air-brush for producing oil-paintings has not been a success, as the oil-colors so prepared are not capable of being delivered or thrown rapidly upon the picture or drawing to be painted in the form of a fine spray by means of said atomizers, or in case they are do not dry promptly, so as to prevent flowing or running. To overcome this difficulty is the object of my invention; and the same consists in adding to the oil-colors or oil-paint to be used, first a small quantity of oil of turpentine, and thereupon about the same quantity of sulphuric ether, as the oil-color itself has been.
Serial No. 325,890- (No specimens.)
It is evident that as all substances which are more volatile than oil of turpentine, oil of lavender, or benzine may accomplish the same result as sulphuric ether, chloroform, gasoline, petroleum ether, bisulphuret of carbon, and othersimilar volatile substances may be taken instead of sulphuric ether, either single or in mixtures with each other.
A good working composition I consider to be consisting of the following ingredients, viz: Eight parts oil-colors; one part oil of turpentine; four-eighth parts sulphuric ether, all the parts taken by weight. These ingredients so composed and thoroughly mixed, when used by means of an atomizer or air-brush, will form a coloring-liquid allowingto be easily, accurately, and rapidly distributed upon drawings or paintings.
' I do not limit myself exactly to the proportions as above given.
What I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
to be used for finishing photographs or any other'pictures by means of an atomizer or air-brush, said composition consisting of oilcolor, (or oil-paint,) oil of turpentine, and sulphuric ether, in or about the proportions as stated. 7
ADOLPH O. BRENDECKE. Witnesses:
I-IEINR. F. BRUNS, GEO. J. KLEIN.
The herein-described composition of matter
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