Paper that shows thick and thin lines at right angles to each other, which are produced in the manufacturing; distinguished from "wove paper," which has a more even appearance. BATCOB
This term has 4,472 records attributed within our system.
AAT
Material
300014184
13yrs ago
Printmaker:
Saint-Non, Jean Claude Richard de
Draughtsman:
Le Prince, Jean Baptiste
(After)
Printmaker:
Unger, Johann Friedrich Gottlieb
Draughtsman:
Rode, Bernhard
(After)
Draughtsman:
Rosenberg, Johann Georg
(Possibly after)
Draughtsman:
Rosenberg, Johann Carl Wilhelm
(Possibly after)
Printmaker:
Unknown
Draughtsman:
Rutland, Violet Manners, Duchess of
(After)
Printmaker:
Godefroy, François
(Probably)
Draughtsman:
Moreau, Jean Michel the younger
(After)
Printmaker:
Laurent, Pierre
Draughtsman:
Boucher, François
(After)
Publisher:
Jombert, Charles-Antoine
Printmaker:
Collaert, Adriaen
Designer:
Vos, Maarten de
(After)
Printmaker:
Huquier, Gabriel
Designer:
Oppenord, Gilles Marie
(After)
Printmaker:
Gole, Jacob
Draughtsman:
Ostade, Adriaen van
Printmaker:
Teissier, Jean
Printmaker:
Le Bas, Jacques Philippe
(Directed by)
Painter:
Benard, Jean Baptiste
(After)
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