Marbled paper

its history, techniques, and patterns

By Wolfe, Richard J.

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ISBN
978-0-81228-188-0
Publisher
Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, c1990.


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Library Journal

Reviewed on June 1, 1990

When colors are floated on a thicker liquid and paper is placed on them and then removed, the paper is said to be marbled; the design formed by spot or thrown patterns or "combed'' colors resembles feathers or shells. Wolfe, a librarian and marbler, has attempted with some success to clarify marbling's misty origins in Chin...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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