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  2. Arches paper - Wikipedia

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    Also printed on Arches paper was the Description de l'Égypte commissioned by Napoleon I upon his return from his Egyptian campaign, [1] and the complete works of Voltaire, a printing project that consumed some 70 tons of handmade Arches paper. [2] By the end of the 19th century Arches had industrialized and focused its production on papers for ...

  3. 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.

  4. Arjowiggins - Wikipedia

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    In 1989 the UK and US paper businesses were demerged from BAT Industries and integrated to form Wiggins Teape Appleton. [5] In 1990, it acquired the Catalan paper company Guarro, one of the oldest in the world, founded in 1698 and established in the town of Gelida. [6] In 1991 it merged with Arjomari-Prioux of France to form Arjowiggins ...

  5. Thomas Harry Saunders - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand two pence stamp from between 1855 and 1872 shows an S and part of the R from the T. H. Saunders watermark. Thomas Harry Saunders (19 September 1813, London – 5 February 1870, Dartford), usually called T. H. Saunders, was a British paper-maker known especially for his watermarks, and also a philanthropist.

  6. Reeves and Sons - Wikipedia

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    Reeves and Sons is an English art materials brand and a former manufacturing company established by William Reeves (1739–1803) in 1766. [1] [2] Reeves is credited with having invented the soluble watercolour.

  7. Canson - Wikipedia

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    Canson is a French manufacturer of fine art paper and related products. The company, established in 1557 by the Montgolfier family, produces papers for different uses in fine art, including watercolor, oil, acrylic, photo papers, among others.

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