VINTAGE: J Whatman 1920s Handmade. Creswick (cream), Double Elephant, 320gsm 210lb.
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A vintage handmade watercolour and drawing paper, highly desirable and absolutely beautiful.
This is a buff toned paper made by Whatman called "Creswick"- a very popular paper originally designed & made by Thomas Creswick.
The color of this amazing paper seems to be alive as it changes with with lighting during the day. The buff colour at times seems slightly yellow then pink and then off white. This paper is fantastic for figurative works in watercolor & drawing
Handmade in the 1920s or 30s at the Springfield Mill, Kent, England.
Type: Watercolour & Drawing Paper
'Drawing Paper' referred to papers which were made for fine-art disciplines including drawing, printmaking and painting etc.
Typical uses include drawing, painting, printmaking.
Size: (inches): 27¼ x 41 inches, 680 x 1040 mm
Nominal Size: Double Elephant
Shade: Creswick (off-white/cream)
Ream Weight: 210lb
Sheet Weight: 320gsm
Surface: Wove, BB Rough
Year: 1920s or 30s
Handmade: Using linen and/or cotton rag, gelatine sized.
There is nothing which compares to the quality of J Whatman handmade paper. The discipline required to consistently make the same sheet time and time again is apparent when you handle these papers. They are simply magnificent.