Papier dominoté [Colour-printed paper]
One large sheet of pictorial, colour-printed paper. [Two horizontal bands].
Italy, [Remondini?], ca. 1800-1840. A folio sheet of wove paper, measuring over 35 x 44 cm. Loose, as issued.
A finely coloured sheet of painted paper, or papier dominoté (French) or Buntpapier (German), perhaps meant as endpaper for folio-sized books, as it contains a repetitive illustration or pattern, based on repeating wood block printing, or rolled printing, occasionally finished by hand. Probably the work of Remondini, a firm of print publishers based in Bassano del Grappa and active from the mid-17th century to 1860. It consists of two, near identical bands with 'hanging' curtains or festoons, and various flowers. The edges are uncut, as issued; the left margin rather short. Some marginal fraying and chipping, a larger chip in the right margin, with a closed tear, near parallel to the margin, into the coloured area, central vertical fold, otherwise excellent: the printing strong and colourful.