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Wove paper is a type of
paper first created centuries ago in the Orient, and
subsequently introduced to England,
Europe and the
American colonies in the...
- laid
paper was the
predominant kind of
paper produced. Its use, however,
diminished in the 19th century, when it was
largely supplanted by
wove paper. Laid...
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paper Oak tag
paper Sandpaper Troublewit,
specially pleated paper Tyvek paper Wallpaper Washi Waterproof paper Wax
paper Wove paper Xuan
paper Much of the...
- Roy Lichtenstein: a 1963
offset lithograph on lightweight, off-white
wove paper and a 1964
porcelain enamel on steel.
During the late 1950s and early...
- designer. He was also
responsible for
inventing "
wove paper",
which was
considerably smoother than "laid
paper",
allowing for
sharper printing results. Baskerville...
- depiction. Here, the
hyssop stick is used as a kind of straw, and "Stephaton"
squeezes the sponge. (c. 1880,
gouache over
graphite on grey
wove paper)...
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Augustus Sherrill Whiton Jr.
Written in
brown iron gall ink on machine-made
wove paper that is
somewhat yellower and
thicker than that of
later sheet music,...
- or are indiscernible, and/or
there is no watermark, then it is
called wove paper. This
method is
called line
drawing watermarks.
Another type of watermark...
-
impressed into the
wove paper in gold
metallic ink. The
prints were
issued in
groups of ten to subscribers, in
unbound black paper folders embossed with...
- blue ****anese
paper (18.9 x 27 cm)
Autumn Woods,
pastel on dark
brown wove paper (18.4 x 27.8 cm) Bear
Island Light,
pastel on blue
wove paper (26 x 31.6 cm)...