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Towards 1540, a marbled paper also appeared, which however rapidly disappeared again.
Princeton's copy is bound in its original marbled papers.
There are several methods for making marbled papers.
"People are discontented," writes his son Louis, "if you offer them a book in a simple marbled paper cover."
In the early 70's, the Gianninis were the first to cover desk objects with marbled paper.
In a recent interview in her apartment, she showed off some marbled paper from 1938, "the first I ever made," she said.
Colorful yet dignified, marbled paper was used for the windy tracts that were issued in the sovereign's name.
The books are half-bound in red goatskin with marbled paper boards and sprinkled edges.
The swirl is a multi-colored pattern using different clays and resembling marbled paper.
The loss was so great that an urgent appeal was made to Florence to send another marbled paper cricket.
Marbled paper, in fact, was sacred.
Since the 17th century, marbled papers have often been added to the inside covers of handbound books to provide color.
The most expensive item in the shop is the life-size wooden cobra dappled with marbled paper for about $375.
In the chest of drawers were notebooks, some bound in marbled paper, some in kid.
He marbled paper and worked with acrylics and watercolor, pen and ink and even photographs.
Leaving the marbled papers in a state of controlled chaos, I walk through the office and past the page's desk in the Reading Room.
New £100 'bank notes' were introduced in June 1695, and to prevent forgery they were printed on official marbled paper.
Pastel, abstract and as mutable as a cloud, marbled paper was reserved for religious writings because it so enhanced the venerable texts.
Novati described this manuscript as an unbound collection of leaves, covered with a cardboard folder with a marbled paper cover.
Marbled paper is still made today, and the method is now applied to fabric and three-dimensional surfaces, as well as paper.
The museum's spring programs start on Wednesday at 6:30 P.M. with a slide lecture on the history of marbled paper.
IN Turkey where it flourished in the 15th century, marbled paper making was known as ebru, or the art of the clouds.
The most fanciful of his works are the carnival masks made of papier-mache and covered with marbled paper or marbled directly.
He has a large number of hobbies and interests, which include the art of marbled paper, swimming, diving, reading and the art of calligraphy.