Arthur Pillans Laurie
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Scottish chemist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Prof Arthur Pillans Laurie FRSE LLD was a Scottish chemist who pioneered the scientific analysis of paintings, especially by Rembrandt. He also was a fascist sympathiser who opposed the Second World War.
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- The pigments and mediums of the old masters : with a special chapter on microphotographic study of brushwork (19)
- Stone decay and the preservation of buildings (11)
- LXXXIII.—The electromotive force of alloys in a voltaic cell (10)
- Greek and roman methods of painting (10)
- VI.—The constitution of the copper-zinc and copper-tin alloys (10)
- The refractive index of a solid film of linseed oil rise in refractive index with age (1937) (9)
- The Materials of Medieval Painting (1936) (8)
- VII.— Ancient Pigments and their Identification in Works of Art. (6)
- IV.—The Evaporation of Water and Salt Solutions from Surfaces of Stone, Brick and Mortar (6)
- The identification of pigments used in painting at different periods, with a brief account of other methods of examining pictures (6)
- X. On the existence of a compound of gold and tin (5)
- On the change of refractive index of linseed oil in the process of drying and its effect on the deterioration of oil paintings (1926) (5)
- The brush-work of Rembrandt and his school (1933) (5)
- Suggestions for a magnetic theory of valency (4)
- NOTES ON THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF RENAL AND VESICAL CALCULI BY THE X RAYS. (1897) (4)
- LXVII.—The alloys of lead, tin, zinc, and cadmium (4)
- XXIV. On the electromotive force of voltaic cells having an aluminium plate as one electrode (1886) (3)
- The case for Germany : a study of modern Germany (1939) (3)
- Lead and Zinc Pigments (1910) (3)
- LI.—On the atomic weight of gold (2)
- The selective sorption of organic liquids by solid films of raw linseed oil and stand oil (1937) (2)
- Papers of the Society of Mural Decorators and Painters in Tempera. (1925) (2)
- LXXXVII.—Note on the atomic weight of gold (1)
- The Electric Charge on the Atom (1886) (1)
- The Physics and Chemistry of Paintings (1937) (1)
- Building Materials made of Waste Materials (1923) (1)
- Heat of Formation of a Compound (1880) (1)
- History of the Croydon Goldfield (1951) (1)
- Investigation into the Imbibition exhibited by some shellac derivatives (1917) (1)
- Old masters and modern forgeries (1934) (1)
- XXIV.—The Electromotive Force of Iodine Concentration Cells in Water and Alcohol. (1)
- Voltaic cells containing the same salt dissolved in two different solvents (1)
- Early Gin Gin and the Blaxland tragedy (1952) (0)
- A doubtful Rembrandt (0)
- Great Britain's policy after Munich (1940) (0)
- XVII.—The Electromotive Force of Iodine Concentration Cells with One Electrode saturated with Iodine (0)
- 2. Measurements of the Electro-Motive Force of a Constant Voltaic Cell with Moving Plates. (0)
- Early Methods of Oil Painting (1923) (0)
- 5. Note on an Application of Mendeleieff's Law to the Heats of Combination of the Elements with the Halogens. (0)
- “Cuprous Chloride Cell” (1882) (0)
- Stone preservation [6] (0)
- The history of the Isis Scrub (1948) (0)
- XXIV.—On the Temperature Coefficient of Concentration Cells, in which the same salt is dissolved in two different solvents. (0)
- Note on the expansion of water while freezing (0)
- Hornet Bank massacre : October 27, 1857 (1957) (0)
- XXIV.—Chemical Combination and Sir Alfred Ewing's Magnetic Atom (0)
- Obituary notices: Matthew Algernon Adams, 1836–1913; Joseph Carter Bell, 1839–1913; William Popplewell Bloxam, 1860–1913; Harry Burrows, 1871–1914; James Tudor Cundall, 1865–1913; Robert Kennedy Duncan, 1868–1914; John Gibson, 1855–1914; Sir Walter Noel Hartley, 1846–1913; John Heron, 1850–1913; Jul (0)
- Stone Preservation. (0)
- 4. On the probable Heats of Formation of Zinc-Copper Alloys. (0)
- Analysis of Mixed Paints, Colour Pigments, and Varnishes Modern Pigments and their Vehicles (1908) (0)
- 5. The Heats of Combination of the Metals with the Halogens (0)
- V.—Experiments with a Model to illustrate the Combination of Two Atoms consisting of Magnetons round a Positive Nucleus (0)
- LXV.—On the measurement of the electromotive forces produced by the combination of cadmium and iodine in presence of water (0)
- The preservation and cleaning of pictures (1925) (0)
- On the resistance of oils and resins to the passage of moisture (1890) (0)
- [Book Reviews] (0)
- Scientific Methods of Identifying Pictures (0)
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