dun geschilderd

English translation: finely painted

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Dutch term or phrase:dun geschilderd
English translation:finely painted
Entered by: Adela Van Gils

18:16 Apr 21, 2004
Dutch to English translations [PRO]
Art/Literary - Art, Arts & Crafts, Painting
Dutch term or phrase: dun geschilderd
watery?
Adela Van Gils
Netherlands
Local time: 22:35
finely painted
Explanation:
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Miriam Linschoten, PhD (X)
Local time: 14:35
Grading comment
Yes. Ja, dat is 'm. Bedankt. Maar wat maak ik dan van Fijnschilders of fijngeschilderd. Ik vroeg deze gisteren en kreeg geen bevredigend antwoord.
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Summary of answers provided
4 +3thinly painted
joeky janusch
4finely painted
Miriam Linschoten, PhD (X)


Discussion entries: 4





  

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thinly painted


Explanation:
With time the tonality of the ground has become emphasized in thinly painted
passages, as is often observed in his paintings, due to the increasing ...


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joeky janusch
Israel
Local time: 23:35
Native speaker of: Native in DutchDutch

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  moya
8 mins

agree  AllisonK (X)
9 mins

agree  Kate Hudson (X): There is a real difference between thinly painted (i.e. in a thin layer) and finely painted
2 hrs
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11 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5
finely painted


Explanation:
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Miriam Linschoten, PhD (X)
Local time: 14:35
Native speaker of: Dutch
PRO pts in category: 4
Grading comment
Yes. Ja, dat is 'm. Bedankt. Maar wat maak ik dan van Fijnschilders of fijngeschilderd. Ik vroeg deze gisteren en kreeg geen bevredigend antwoord.
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