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PAPER, 18TH CENTURY. Workers making marbled paper by placing it on top of water




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PAPER, 18TH CENTURY. Workers making marbled paper by placing it on top of water

PAPER, 18TH CENTURY.
Workers making marbled paper by placing it on top of water with floating pigments. Copper engraving from L Encyclopedie of Denis Diderot, 18th century

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Media ID 12244112

Color Decorative Deni Denis Diagram Diderot Drying Factory Industry Lencyclopedie Machine Making Manufacture Paper Working Marbled Marbling Pigment


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This 18th-century print showcases the intricate process of making marbled paper, a true art form of its time. The image transports us to a bustling workshop where skilled workers delicately place sheets of paper on top of water infused with floating pigments. Every movement is deliberate and precise as they create mesmerizing patterns and designs. The copper engraving, taken from Denis Diderot's renowned L Encyclopedie, offers a glimpse into the world of French industry during this period. It beautifully captures the essence of an era when craftsmanship and attention to detail were highly valued. The scene is filled with activity as men and women work together in harmony, each contributing their expertise to the production process. The factory interior provides a backdrop for this labor-intensive task, showcasing various machines used in the manufacture of marbled paper. As we observe this snapshot from history, we can almost feel the excitement and anticipation that must have filled these workers' hearts as they witnessed their creations come to life. This decorative art form not only served practical purposes but also added beauty and elegance to books, documents, and other printed materials. Granger Art on Demand presents us with yet another remarkable piece that allows us to appreciate both the skillful hands behind this craft and the historical significance it holds. Through this print, we are reminded of our human desire for creativity and innovation throughout centuries past.

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