The art of lithography by Berri D.G

The art of lithography by Berri D.G

Author:Berri, D.G
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Tags: Lithography -- Technique
Publisher: London, The author
Published: 1872-03-25T05:00:00+00:00


SO OF PAPER.

chased. For circulars, ruled paper can be obtained: the lines, though seen distinctly on the paper, will not come off on the stone; consequently, will not appear on the impression.

Transfer-paper may be made in the following manner. Dissolve in water half an ounce of gum tragacanth; strain it, and add one ounce of glue and half an ounce of gamboge; then take

French chalk ... 4 ounces.

Old plaster of Paris* . . f an ounce. Starch .... 1 ouncei

Powder and sift them through a fine sieve; when that is done, grind them with the gum tragacanth, glue, and gamboge; and afterwards add enough water, until the whole is about the consistency of oil; then apply it with a brush to thin-sized paper.

* A piece of an old plaster cast will do.



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