Burberry Large Canvas Tote
2009
Canvas is typically stretched across a wooden frame called a stretcher, and may be coated with gesso before it is to be used; this is to prevent oil paint from coming into direct contact with the canvas fibers, which will eventually cause the canvas to decay. A traditional and flexible chalk gesso is composed of lead carbonate and linseed oil, applied over a rabbit skin glue ground; a variation using titanium white pigment and calcium carbonate is rather brittle and susceptible to cracking. As lead-based paint is poisonous, care has to be taken in using it. Various alternative and more flexible canvas primers are commercially available, the most popular being a synthetic latex paint composed of titanium dioxide and calcium carbonate, bound with a thermo-plastic emulsion. Many artists have painted onto unprimed canvas, such as Jackson Pollock, Kenneth Noland, Francis Bacon, Helen Frankenthaler, Dan Christensen, Larry Zox, Ronnie Landfield, Color Field painters, Lyrical Abstractionists and other.

This large canvas tote in exploded check with cognac leather trim and burberry engraved plaque on front of bag is valued as $795.00. It is measured 20″ x 13″ x 6″ with a 11″ drop from centre of straps to top of bag. And it is made of imported cotton canvas. There are some other features: double handles with d-ring buckles, shiny silver finish hardware, top magnetic closure, one interior zip pocket, two interior patch pockets and five feet on base of bag. The style number of this pale beige tote is 10000005510.
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