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These papers are examples of the papers produced
during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The predomnant
characteristic of these papers is the limited color palette: red,
blue, yellow and green. Other colors were used, but much less frequently.
The Dutch and combed patterns remained very popular throughout the
history of marbling, becoming known as the Nonpareil pattern when
made with other colors during the 19th century.
Index of papers
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