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Vintage 19th c. marbled paper, Romantic pattern
Vintage 19th c. marbled paper, Romantic pattern
TitleVintage 19th c. marbled paper, Romantic pattern
ArtistUnknown
Date1841
Descriptive NotesWolfe: Romantic (sometimes he refers to it as Broken)
Miura: Gravel

Both Wolfe and Miura agree that this pattern has been known historically as Marbre Cassé.

This pattern was created in Germany in the 18th century.

This pattern is created (according to Wolfe) by adding to the ground color, traditionally a ground color (like Cassel earth), a mixture referred to as 'glazing paste.' The exact ingredients for this are not exactly the same between Wolfe and Muira but both agree that it had caustic elements which caused the 'breaking' to occur. Wolfe describes its creation: "Two troughs, both containing tragacanth size, were employed in tandem. After the vein colors had been sprinkled on and the ground color laid onto one trough, the operator shifted to the second trough and repeated the same operation, by which time the pattern on the first trough had broken up." Wolfe is suggesting in this statement that a brief interval was necessary for the reaction to take place. Muira says that the pattern is created when after the first color (which will become the veins) is thrown onto the size, the following colors are thrown after they are mixed with ox gall, tartaric acid, wax and caustic soda. This mixture with the ink would be what caused the breaking up of the ink on the surface of the size.

The primary colors for this example is medium and dark blue.

Collection NotesThis example is scanned from a book cover.

Bound by Seton & Mackenze.

Paper Process/MediumSurface application papers -- Marbled papers
Prominent Pattern TypeRomantic
Broken
Gravel
Marbres Cassé
Grieß Marmor
Object TypePaper;Marbled paper
Physical Description17 x 8 cm.
ReferencesWolfe plate XXXII 115-117 (Romantic)
Muira pg 58 (Gravel)
Original SourceThe laird of Logan: or, Anecdotes and tales illustrative of the wit and humour of Scotland.
pub info.Glasgow, D. Robertson; [etc., etc.] 1841
Digital CollectionDecorated and Decorative Paper Collection
Digital Image NumberDEP0158
RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Division
Repository CollectionBinding Collection
Reference NumberPN 6267 S4 L3 1841
Digital Reproduction InformationScanned from an original sample using a Microtek Scanmaker 9600XL at between 550-600 ppi, saved in TIFF, resized, and imported to JPEG 2000.
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