Nicholas Guerin et Cie

Mise-en-Carte (Point-Paper)

1760s
Opaque watercolor with traces of graphite over an etching in black ink on cream laid paper
43.5 × 54.1 cm (17.1 × 21.3 in)

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FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG

Designs for silk weaving were drawn by professional artists who had often trained in flower painting, a skill that could be deployed for the decoration of objects besides textiles. The designs were painted on the point paper grid, which then served as a guide to the person mounting the threads on the loom. The artists’ names do not appear on these technical drawings; only the companies that commissioned the designs and wove the silk are identified.

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