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  2. Ingres paper - Wikipedia

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    Ingres is often used for charcoal and pastel drawing. [1] It is also used as an endpaper in books. The development of Ingres paper for drawing is ascribed to the French Neoclassical artist Dominique Ingres (1780-1867), although modern Ingres papers can differ from those actually used by Ingres. Ingres paper's pattern is a laid mesh.

  3. Paper and Watermark Museum - Wikipedia

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    [1] The Fabrianese papermakers also developed different types of multiple hammer mills used to grind the rag cloth, and a method of sizing paper by means of animal glue. The introduction of watermarks in Fabriano was related to applying metal wires on a cover laid against the mould used for forming the paper. [2]

  4. Fedrigoni - Wikipedia

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    Fedrigoni is a large paper manufacturer in Italy founded in 1888 by Giuseppe Antonio Fedrigoni, and one of the leading paper companies in Europe. [1] Fedrigoni owns paper mills in Verona, Arco di Trento, Riva del Garda, Fabriano, and Pioraco. Three companies — Cartiere Miliani Fabriano, Fedrigoni Cartiere, and Fabriano Securities — merged ...

  5. Watercolor paper - Wikipedia

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    Fabriano watercolor paper is used by Artists world wide. [13] Arches began production of watercolor paper around 1620. It provided most of the paper used in France during the 1700s. In addition to watercolor paper, Arches also produced paper that was used in documents and paper that was used as currency during the revolution in France.

  6. Paper size - Wikipedia

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    If one accepts some trimming, the size is indeed one quarter of the old Imperial paper size known as Demy, 17 + 12 in × 22 + 12 in (444 mm × 572 mm). [29] Manufacturers of computer printers, however, recognize inch-based Quarto as 10 + 5 ⁄ 6 or 10.83 in (275 mm) long.

  7. Ian Cook (artist) - Wikipedia

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    To create his art, Cook spoons acrylic paint and ink onto large 2.5 x 1.5-metre Fabriano Paper and drives the radio-controlled cars over the canvas in short bursts to create the 'brush strokes'. [4] He also uses full-size car tyres for large blocks of colour and small toy car wheels for different prints and textures. [5]

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