Remondini binding papers

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REMONDINI PRESS
[Bassano del Grappa,
c.1700-1800].
A collection of 110 binding papers printed using various processes including copper engraving, woodcut, stencil, and gilding, many printed in colours, a few insignificant nicks and tears.
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A remarkable survival of over 110 unused binding papers from a single source: the Remondini press in Bassano del Grappa, Italy.

Giovanni Antonio Remondini (1634-1711) was born in Padua. In 1657, in his early twenties, he opened a shop the main square of Bassano de Grappa selling drapes, wool, silk and iron tools. In order to meet the demand from local famers' for icons to protect their homes, he soon branched-out into selling woodcuts of saints and popular subjec...

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bibliography:

Wolfe, Richard, 'Marbled Paper: its History, Techniques, and Patterns: with Special Reference to the Relationship of Marbling to Bookbinding in Europe and the Western World', University of Pennsylvania Press, 1990

Tanya Schmoller, Tanya, 'Remondini and Rizzi: a chapter in Italian decorated paper history', Oak Knoll Books, 1990.

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