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Gerber Und Farber / Tanners and Colourers (colour litho)
8666285 Gerber Und Farber / Tanners and Colourers (colour litho) by German School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Gerber Und Farber. Die beiden alten Gewerbe des Gerbens und Farbens gehoren eng zusammen. Beim Gerben wurden rohe Tierhaute tagelang geweicht, gereinigt und in Gerberlohe zu Leder verarbeitet. Dann folgte das Farben in grossen Gefassen. Die Anilinfarben-Erfindung hat den Prozess vereinfacht, ohne die Schonheit der alten Naturfarben zu verdrangen (erste deutsche Teerfarbenfabrik 1863). Translation: Tanners and Colourers. The two ancient trades of tanning and dyeing go hand in hand. During tanning, raw animal hides were soaked for days, cleaned and then processed into leather in tanners. Then followed the colors in large containers. The invention of aniline dyes simplified the process without supplanting the beauty of the old natural colors (first German tar paint factory 1863). Illustration for Deutsche Kulturbilder, 1400-1900 (Cigaretten-Bilderdienst Hamburg-Bahrenfeld, 1934).); © Look and Learn
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This print of "Gerber Und Farber / Tanners and Colourers" by the German School in the 20th century offers a glimpse into the ancient trades of tanning and dyeing. The image showcases the intricate process of transforming raw animal hides into beautiful leather, highlighting the close relationship between these two crafts.
In this illustration for Deutsche Kulturbilder, we see tanners diligently working on treating and processing animal hides, while colourers are busy mixing vibrant dyes in large vats. The traditional methods depicted here have been passed down through generations, showcasing the rich history and heritage of these time-honored trades.
The invention of aniline dyes in 1863 revolutionized the tanning and dyeing process, making it more efficient without compromising the beauty of natural colors. This innovation marked a significant milestone in the evolution of these ancient crafts, allowing artisans to create even more stunning leather goods with a wider range of hues.
Overall, this print serves as a tribute to the skilled craftsmen who have dedicated their lives to perfecting these age-old techniques. It is a reminder of the importance of preserving traditional craftsmanship in our modern world.
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