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`De papiermaker', by Jan and Casper Luiken, "Spiegel van het menselyk bedryf", Amsterdam, 1749

Luiken, Jan (illustrator)
Luiken, Kasper (illustrator)
Roman, Jan (uitgever/publisher)
year: 1694

type: illustratie
illustration
detail: nee
dimensions: 8,5 x 7,3 cm.
related terms: papiermaken papiermolens scheppers schepvormen
period: 18e eeuw
classification:
B: Schriftdragers, inkt

contents: In the 17th century, France was the major paper producer for the Dutch Republic. The modest production of the Netherlands itself in the Veluwe and in the Zaan region, received a strong incentive at the end of the century due to the long-lasting wars with France. The raw materials for hand-made paper were linen and cotton rags, ground to a pulp and mixed with water. In this picture the papermaker makes paper by dipping a mould of woven copper thread in the vat until a sheet of paper is formed.

origineel:
source: Luiken, Jan en Luiken, Kasper - Spiegel van het menselyk bedryf, vertoonende honderd verscheiden ambachten, konstig afgebeeld, en met Godlyke spreuken en stichtelyke verzen verrykt.- Amsterdam: J. Roman de jonge, 1749, p. 121
available in: Koninklijke Bibliotheek, Den Haag 192 B 16

©description: Den Haag Koninklijke Bibliotheek
©reproduction: Den Haag Koninklijke Bibliotheek




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