English: Detail of handcrafted paper marbling from endpapers of a book manually bound in France around 1880 (Giacomo Leopardi, Œuvres, vol. 2).
Deutsch: Detail eines handgefertigten Marmorpapiers vom Vorsatz eines um 1880 in Frankreich handgebundenen Buches (Giacomo Leopardi, Œuvres, Bd. 2).
Date
ca. (book bound); 2010-01-03 (scanned)
Source
Own work
Author
English: Creator of the paper unknown. Scanned by Aristeas from a book in his own possession.
Deutsch: Hersteller des Papieres unbekannt. Gescannt von Aristeas aus einem Buch in seinem Besitz.
Other versions
The complete endpaper
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Handcrafted paper marbling from fly-leaf of a book manually bound in France around 1880. Detail. Scanned from the original book by User:Aristeas. Even if there was any copyright on the original paper marbling once (a difficult question, isn’t it?),
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