wove paper in English

noun
1
paper made on a wire-gauze mesh so as to have a uniform unlined surface.
There he created a new form of paper mold, producing wove paper , the continued refinement of which was crucial to the evolution of watercolor painting in Britain.

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1. Wove paper: Paper produced Using a plain, woven dandy roll and there fore without laid lines, as distinct from Laid paper.

2. It may be wove paper, vellum-smooth and shiny, or a bit of scrap, torn not quite straight, with a palimpsest of typed meeting-minutes showing through.

3. Cradling Wheat Origin United States Date Made 1939 Medium Lithograph on white wove paper Dimensions 244 × 305 mm (image); 290 × 354 mm (sheet) Credit Line Gift of T

4. 1745–1818, British, Flannel-Armour; Female-Patriotism, -or- Modern Heroes Accoutred for the Wars, 1793, Etching, hand-colored on moderately thick, slightly textured, cream wove paper, Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, B1981.25.945

5. About this artwork Status Currently Off View Department Prints and Drawings Artist Jean Dubuffet Title The Caparisoned Knight Origin France Date Made 1954 Medium Black ink and brush and gray wash and collage elements on black wove paper

6. Confidences Origin United States Date 1940 Medium Lithograph on off-white wove paper Dimensions 485 × 372 mm (image); 582 × 406 mm (sheet) Credit Line The Art Institute of Chicago, Works Progress Administration Allocation Reference Number 1943.1774 Extended information about this artwork

7. Baskerville, who had made a fortune in japanning before turning to printing when in his midforties, was responsible for several advances in printing technology, improving press platens and packings, formulating darker and faster-drying inks, and inventing wove paper, which was smoother than the old laid papers with their vertical ribbing

8. After Jacques Barraband La Perruche Sincialo; Le Barbion Male; La Tamatia brun; Le Barbacou éa bec rouge; Le Coq de roche; Le Barbion Male; Le Momot adulte; Le Barbu éa plastron noir and other plates, by Grémillier coloured engravings, published in Paris by de Rousset, wove paper, with margins, some water staining and surface dirt