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9780300114355

Papermaking and the Art of Watercolor in Eighteenth-Century Britain : Paul Sandby and the Whatman Paper Mill

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  • ISBN13:

    9780300114355

  • ISBN10:

    0300114354

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2006-03-23
  • Publisher: Yale University Press

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Summary

At the Royal Academy exhibition of 1794, Paul Sandby (17251809) exhibited his newly paintedA View of Vinters at Boxley, Kent, with Mr. Whatman's Turkey Paper Mills.Sandby, one of the founding members of the Royal Academy and one of the preeminent British landscape painters of the day, included the celebrated Whatman papermaking mill at the center of this landscape composition. James Whatman I and his son James Whatman II were the most famous English papermakers of the eighteenth century, and by 1760 Turkey Mill was the largest paper mill in the country. This handsome and engaging book looks at how theView of Vinters and Turkey Millis both a superb example of Sandby's art and an important document of the rise of industry in the British countryside and of the intertwined developments of papermaking and the art of painting in watercolor. It also features other watercolors by Sandby and materials relating to the processes of papermaking and to the Whatman family and its mill.

Author Biography

Theresa Fairbanks Harris is Chief Conservator at the Yale Center for British Art and Paper Conservator at the Yale University Art Gallery. Scott Wilcox is Curator of Prints and Drawings at the Yale Center for British Art and author of numerous books on British watercolors. Stephen Daniels is Professor of Cultural Geography, Nottingham University, U.K. Michael Fuller is a retired paper mill chemist, who formerly worked for Whatman International PLC. Maureen Green is an independent paper historian.

Table of Contents

Foreword ix
Amy Meyers
Sandby, Whatman, and Watercolor: An Introduction
1(22)
Scott Wilcox
A Prospect for the Nation
23(38)
Stephen Daniels
Papermaking and the Whatmans
61(60)
Theresa Fairbanks Harris
Michael Fuller
Maureen Green
Paul Sandby's Creation of the Watercolor A View of Vinters at Boxley, Kent, with Mr. Whatman's Turkey Paper Mills
121(12)
Theresa Fairbanks Harris
A Synoptic View of Papers Marked ``Whatman'' in Eighteenth-and Nineteenth-Century England
133(10)
Theresa Fairbanks Harris
Michael Fuller
Maureen Green
The Evolution of Whatman Papers
143(8)
Michael Fuller
Glossary of Papermaking Terminology 151(6)
Maureen Green
Selected Bibliography 157(2)
Contributors 159(1)
Index 160(4)
Photography Credits 164

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