Difference between revisions of "Cartonnage"

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{{Term|language=en|PrefLabel=cartonnage@en|Definition=A thick cover paper made by hand in a single sheet from pulp with very long fibres, and heavily sized with gelatine. It was often formed on sheets of textile that leave a clear impression of the woven textile on one or both surfaces. Case covers made from cartonnage were used in Italy from at least the 1480s through to the mid-nineteenth century. Sheets of cartonnage were also laminated with paste to create thicker and stiffer boards for books.|source=Ligatus}}
 
{{Term|language=en|PrefLabel=cartonnage@en|Definition=A thick cover paper made by hand in a single sheet from pulp with very long fibres, and heavily sized with gelatine. It was often formed on sheets of textile that leave a clear impression of the woven textile on one or both surfaces. Case covers made from cartonnage were used in Italy from at least the 1480s through to the mid-nineteenth century. Sheets of cartonnage were also laminated with paste to create thicker and stiffer boards for books.|source=Ligatus}}
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{{Concept relation|relation=Broader|label=board (materials)|source=Ligatus}}
 
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