HTTP/1.1 -1 Read error in cache disk data: SuccessContent-Type: text/csv; charset="utf-8" Last-Modified: Sat, 22 Jan 2022 10:00:04 GMT Content-length: 2363 Connection: Close Proxy-Connection: Close X-Cache: HIT from web1.osuosl.org Server: ProxyTrack 0.5 (HTTrack 3.49.2) id,summary,reporter,owner,description,type,status,priority,milestone,component,version,severity,resolution,keywords,cc,lang,patch,platform 4867,Discover the Strange Upper Body Stretch That STOPS Bladder Leakage,"""Anti-Aging Secret"" ",,"{{{ Discover the Strange Upper Body Stretch That STOPS Bladder Leakage http://cryptoleap.co/WU9jTZ_nAMyBuWBKTEkHif_OdiHBhfOpZ3bmLKO13WKV3z8Ncw_e492_YwpYzsCwR4ORAQQmPWFgWKHNwLDfjIEh4IDNRwA http://cryptoleap.co/Q0KrG3Fa-PGC20ydL-u-dGiIWFqcoUjgspX-Zplrv1FwlC5IfQ_e492_EwlYzsCwR4ORAQQmPWFgWKHNwLDfjIGh6-mX9wA mple of such a work is his River Scene with laden Wherries and Figures, an undated pencil and watercolour, in which the pink glow of the sky and the sea have been unintentionally caused by the fading away of the original greyish blue colours. The original colours produced by Thirtle can still be seen around the edges of the painting, where there was much less exposure to light. A section in Thirtle's treatise describes how he used indigo when painting his skies, without any mention of its fading effect: Occasionally you may use Black on the sky, do it with care or you will make it earthy—Venetian Red and Indigo, the red predominating, will do for the first wash of your clouds, as it will appear warm. Let your next shadow have more Indigo, making a Grey. The third, make the Maddar Purple and Indigo, you'll have a fine tone in the clouds. —?John Thirtle, Manuscript Treatise on Watercolour. Legacy Thirtle was praised in the local press for his work, but was criticised for not exhibiting his works more regularly. During the second half of the 19th century, he lapsed into obscurity, which Allthorpe-Guyton attributes to his lack of success in becoming better known outside Norwich. An exhibition of Thirtle's paintings was first held by the Norwich Art Circle in 1886. To celebrate the centenary of his death, some of his works were shown in an exhibition in Norwich Castle in 1939, but it was forced to close because of the outset of the Second World War. A biennial show of paintings by Thirtle and his contemporaries was held in Norwich Castle in 1977; his treatise on watercolour painting was published for the first time in the accompanying exhibition catalo }}} [attachment:""untitled-part.html""] ",,new,normal,2.11,none,3.8.0,medium,,,,,, irst active">