The old Franz White , Professor at the "Hanseatic University of Fine Arts" in the 40s of last century and Author of the book 'The art of marbling, "made me really curious.
one hand: His enthusiasm zeigenössisch-deutschtümeligen outbreaks I ignore generous, occasionally emerging to play to laugh, and realize then, was the man through and through a gifted artisans, artists, teachers. His publication proves it.
I can imagine without difficulty, as he is with his apprentices / students, male as female in a white smock, with a multi-day Marmorierkurs, jogging '. Retardation was not, that would be , Un 'was.
The chapter "German / un" I close with two quotes. White writes in the preface a dig at the "Franz Band", without naming them: "... the leader's will from this book [is] into the workshops of the masters and artists, and obtained there the his purposes serving beauty in the book cover- . trade in which the Board book plays a role wohlzubeachtende "
on page 11 is a 'German' broadside: " ... who [the inventor of the marbled paper was] the gods alone know it yet revealed any researcher. [...] In the past, the papers were traded as "Turkish" or "Dutch" papers, strangely not as "German", although it is suspected that many have been made of them in Germany. Our Könnertum stood in the background and others were doing so great. This is different now, we are awake! This book ensures that our work in the world get the respect it deserves " then be reconciled me schießlich, final word '. "We are at the end fanget to,"
On the other hand, marbling I can not, I admire this art is always from a distance, because I have problems with the caustic smell of turpentine or dilution dissolved colors. This was also a reason to read the White, who taught for the marbling with water-based inks, for reasons of economy in the first place. Teigfarben called it yet until a few years and had had at bookbinders in use, make the color cuts. Meanwhile, they are no longer manufactured, according to my research, and the last remains were sold off. This party is referred to the acrylic paint.
Next keyword: "ox bile. Maybe I did not catch up today or read, but White is to dilute its Teigfarbe ox bile. He also recommends the use of "gall water", that is a dilute mixture to show through the paper color. The next cue, clip made me was the "spirit of soap, which he diluted pure, or Gallen added to water heavily diluted and that an "Sprenkelwasser" shall.
will rejoice Experienced MarmoriererInnen, that these are all old chestnuts that. The inexperienced remote observer, exactly what I am and so far wg. his allergic reactions to the dilutions afraid to approach a Marmorierwanne has now taken up the trail. To this day I believe the experts, that "everything right with oil paints and is Suminagashi something else is." I will start times on a small scale experiments, as does the whole because with water based inks. Slowly, I suspect, like the strange and beautiful (sun) papers of the old extended Dutch artist Karli Frigge bookbinding incurred.
will rejoice Experienced MarmoriererInnen, that these are all old chestnuts that. The inexperienced remote observer, exactly what I am and so far wg. his allergic reactions to the dilutions afraid to approach a Marmorierwanne has now taken up the trail. To this day I believe the experts, that "everything right with oil paints and is Suminagashi something else is." I will start times on a small scale experiments, as does the whole because with water based inks. Slowly, I suspect, like the strange and beautiful (sun) papers of the old extended Dutch artist Karli Frigge bookbinding incurred.
Franz White complained in his text, too, that was so much disappeared from the ancient knowledge forever. Right, because in the Middle Ages many a paper collar woman burned at the stake, because the block-stupid guys from the judiciary and the church presumes to denigrate this fine craftsmanship as witchcraft and Allchemie. Probably the most bloodthirsty executioner, the bonfires are lit with a Öltunkpapier - it burns well containing
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