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Rh by rewetting parts that may have dried too quickly.

Pollard oak in oil is grained similarly to that in water. To execute pollard oak in oil, the colors required are umber, Vandyke brown and raw sienna, ground to a paste in boiled

oil, placed on separate palettes, and thinned for use with turpentine. With a large hog-hair tool or a sponge, give a thin coat of burnt sienna over all the work, and before it is dry dapple it over in various directions with the