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Vintage 19th c. marbled papers, Stormont pattern
Vintage 19th c. marbled papers, Stormont pattern
TitleVintage 19th c. marbled papers, Stormont pattern
ArtistUnknown
Date19th century
Descriptive NotesWolfe and Miura: Stormont

Muira says that there is a district in Blefast, Nothern Ireland by this name but does not suggest that this is the pattern's place of origin but rather in Dublin in 1750. Wolfe attributes the patterns' creation to the French during the beginning of the 19th century.

This pattern is related to and can be mistaken for the Gloster marble. There are two noticeable differences between the two patterns. One being that the Gloster employs the use of a dispersant mixed with one or more colors which are confined to specific areas whereas in a Stormont the dispersant tends to cover the entire bath. The second and more distinguishing difference is that a Gloster pattern characteristically has a combed base whereas a Stormont would typically have a Turkish base.

This pattern is created starting with a Turkish base. One or more colors would then be mixed with a dispersant, such as turpentine, and thrown onto the bath. These dispersant-mixed colors will appear to be covered with tiny holes. When making this pattern you must work faster than usual to pull the marble because the turpentine will evaporate, closing up this lacy network of holes.

The primary colors for this example are blue and dark red.

Collection NotesThis example is scanned from a book cover.

Paper Process/MediumSurface application papers -- Marbled papers
Prominent Pattern TypeStormont
Alternate pattern name(s): French, Empire

Object TypePaper
Physical DescriptionMarbled paper : 25.5 x 19.5 cm.
ReferencesWolfe plate XXIX 73-84, XXX 85-87
Muira pgs 56-57
Original SourceHolinshed, Raphael. The Scottish chronicle, or A complete history and description of Scotland : being an accurate narration of the beginning, increase, proceedings, wars, acts, and government of the Scottish nation, from the original thereof unto the year 1585. Arbroath : Printed by J. Findlay, 1805.
Digital CollectionDecorated and Decorative Paper Collection
Digital Image NumberDEP0266
RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Division
Repository CollectionBinding Collection
Reference NumberDA 775 H65 1805 v.2
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