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French Decorative Bookbinding - Eighteenth Century

Luc-Antoine Boyet


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BREVIARIUM FRATRUM B.V.MARIÆ DE MONTE CARMELI année 1698


I tried every trick in the book to find another example of this decorative endpaper, after a long and unsucessful search, I satified myself with the knowledge that I learned a few things from it. I noticed for instance, certain differences in these brocade papers, it may be that this particular one, is an example of what has been called bronze varnish paper or Bronzefirnispapier. It differs from the brokatpapier in that the motifs are in gold where as with Brokatpapier the background is in gold, also I think it is an earlier process which might explain how Boyet was using it at the end of the 17th century.


The production technique of the bronze varnish paper has its origins in the printing of textiles. The motifs were - as in the model printing paper - cut by cutters in wood. Decisive for the quality of the printed paper is the optimal composition of the bronze varnish mixture, which is used as printing ink. The papers were printed in the letterpress press. This technique was invented at the end of the 17th century, probably in Augsburg. Bronze varnish papers were made in the relatively short period between 1680 and the first third of the 18th century. They are relatively rare, as they were soon replaced by the technically advanced Brokatpapieren.

"Die Herstellungstechnik des Bronzefirnispapiers hat ihren Ursprung im Stoffdruck (Zeugdruck). Die Motive wurden ­ wie beim Modeldruckpapier ­ von Formschneidern in Holz geschnitten. Entscheidend für die Qualität des gedruckten Papiers ist die optimale Zusammensetzung des Bronzefirnisgemischs, das als Druckfarbe verwendet wird. Gedruckt wurden die Papiere in der Buchdruckpresse. Erfunden wurde diese Technik Ende des 17. Jahrhunderts, vermutlich in Augsburg. Bronzefirnispapiere entstanden in dem verhältnismäßig kurzen Zeitraum zwischen 1680 und dem ersten Drittel des 18. Jahrhunderts. Sie sind relativ selten, da sie bald von den technisch weiterentwickelten Brokatpapieren abgelöst wurden."



After attempting to find out if any motif in this paper repeated itself, I decided to make the Comparative Diagram 1, using photos that are all aproximately the same size. Here we find that one piece of paper covered the front (both sides) and one on the back (both sides) and while the front and back papers are the same, the papers themselves do not have a repeating motif. This strikes me as a lot of work to make this paper, and it will be very interesting to find out the history of it, who made it and when?


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Comparative Diagram 1 - Boyet 1698 endpapers Bronzefirnispapier?


Yes it is no easy task trying to see what matches and what doesn't in Comparative Diagram 1, however I have placed small yellow and green dots to help your eyes orient themselves a bit. I can imgine the thrill of the owner of this book when he finally received it from the Royal binder, Luc-Antoine Boyet. Not just the magnificent the binding but this sumptious decor inside, something that no one is likely to have ever seen before, a richness devine well suited a work of this nature.




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