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Tree-marbled bindings

Zuyderduyn, Pieter (fotograaf/photographer)
Goddijn, Peter (auteur/author)
De Buitenkant (uitgever/publisher)
year: 2001

type: illustratie
illustration
detail: nee
dimensions: 9 x 11 cm.
related terms: boekbanden leer marmeren
period: 18e eeuw 19e eeuw
classification:
F: Bindkunst

contents: Tree marbling is an eighteenth-century method in which a naturally coloured binding was given a marbled effect resembling the flattened branches of a tree. To obtain this effect ink or another type of paint was dribbled over the boards which were held at an angle. These examples clearly show that the paint has run from the back to the front. The most common colours used in this method were brown, blue and green.

origineel:
source: Goddijn, Peter. - Westerse boekbindtechnieken van de Middeleeuwen tot heden : een handleiding voor het maken van boekmodellen / Peter Goddijn. - Amsterdam: De Buitenkant, 2001, p. 185
available in: Koninklijke Bibliotheek, Den Haag DEPOT 4168271 Rest. At....

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