
audiobook
by Josef Halfer
THE PROGRESS OF THE MARBLING ART
PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION.
PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION.
HISTORICAL.
THE SIZE.
CARRAGEEN MOSS.
GUM TRAGACANTH.
SALEP, PLANTAGO-PSYLLIUM (Flea-bane) AND THE OTHER GELATINOUS BODIES.
OX-GALL. - THE CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS OF OX-GALL.
SUBSTANCES ACTING SIMILARLY TOGALL.
Delve into the fascinating world of paper marbling, where vibrant swirls of color transform ordinary pages into works of art. This guide walks listeners through the science behind the craft, explaining how pigments, minerals, and chemicals interact to create lasting, luminous patterns. By demystifying the role of sizing agents and the unique properties required of marbling inks, it equips both hobbyists and professional binders with the knowledge to troubleshoot common pitfalls and achieve consistently striking results.
Beyond the chemistry, the book offers practical techniques for preparing and applying colors, selecting the right materials, and mastering the delicate balance between fluidity and pigment stability. Readers will also discover a supplemental section on decorating book edges, expanding their creative toolkit. Whether you’re curious about the historical evolution of the art or eager to experiment with new formulas, this concise yet thorough exploration makes the complex process of marbling both accessible and inspiring.
Full title
The progress of the marbling art, from technical scientific principles : $b with a supplement on the decoration of book edges With a Supplement on the Decoration of Book Edges
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (157K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2012-10-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
d. 1916
Known for helping revive the art of paper marbling in the late 19th century, this Austrian-born craftsman wrote practical guides that blended workshop skill with close attention to materials and technique. His best-known work made marbling more systematic and influential for bookbinders and decorators well beyond his own time.
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