The Decoration of Leather / From the French of Georges de Récy
1. Blind-stamped leather binding of the Winchester Domesday Book . English, 12th Century.
FROM THE FRENCH OF GEORGES DE RÉCY BY MAUDE NATHAN
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS AND EXAMPLES OF LEATHER DECORATION FROM VARIOUS SOURCES
BUTLER & TANNER, THE SELWOOD PRINTING WORKS, FROME, AND LONDON.
In a preface which is omitted from this translation, the author claims for his work a place between the books dealing solely with the history and development of the art of working in leather and those of which the object is to impart a knowledge of the technique of its various processes to amateurs who may be unable or unwilling to undertake a regular course of instruction. He points out that leather, in its adaptability to many different kinds of treatment, is a material eminently suited to the interpretation of the style of decoration known as “modern art.”
In the French edition there are numerous reproductions of examples of leather decoration and of ornament intended for adaptation to leather-work. In the following translation these illustrations and also a short chapter referring to them are omitted, and some examples of leather-work derived from various English sources are substituted. The text of the work has been generally somewhat abridged. The fact that there are many technical and other terms in French that have no exact equivalent in our own language, has rendered a free translation desirable, but the meaning of the original text has been carefully preserved.
THE DECORATION OF LEATHER IN THE PAST
The following remarks, without attempting a description in detail of the different phases through which the art of decorating leather has passed since its origin in primitive times, deal with the treatment of leather solely from the decorative point of view, the present volume being limited to the consideration of this aspect of the subject.
Georges de Récy
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TRANSLATOR’S NOTE
CONTENTS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT
FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I
TOOLS
CHOICE OF SKINS
CHAPTER II
TRACING THE DESIGN ON THE LEATHER
INCISING THE LEATHER
CUT OR ENGRAVED LEATHER
CARVED LEATHER
PUNCHES
HAMMERED LEATHER
MODELLED LEATHER
MODELLING TOOLS
EMBOSSING LEATHER
MODELLED LEATHER WITH PUNCHED BACKGROUND
POINTOGRAVURE
STAMPED LEATHER
OPEN-WORK LEATHER
CHAPTER III
LEATHER FOR GROUNDWORK
PREPARATION OF THE LEATHER FOR THE GROUNDWORK
MONOCHROME MOSAIC ON CALF
LEATHER FOR INLAYING
MOUNTING THE LEATHER ON PAPER
TRACING THE DESIGN ON THE PAPER
CUTTING OUT THE DESIGN
PASTING THE INLAY ON THE GROUNDWORK
SETTING IN THE INLAY
OUTLINING THE MOSAIC
POLYCHROME MOSAIC
POLYCHROME MOSAIC ON A MOROCCO GROUNDWORK
PASTING THE INLAY ON A MOROCCO GROUNDWORK
MOSAIC ON MODELLED LEATHER
INSERTED MOSAIC
MOSAIC IN RELIEF
INCRUSTED MOSAIC
CHAPTER IV
REDS
YELLOWS
BLUES
GREENS
DIFFERENT METHODS OF COLOURING LEATHER
SHADED GROUNDWORK
MARBLING
TREE MARBLING
SPRINKLING
GILDING
CHAPTER V
APPENDIX
NOTE
INDEX