Unique by Design!
Marbling has a rich history dating back to the 12th century. First practiced in Asia, it spread west through the Middle East and on to Europe. Unlike other regions where marbling was used primarily for borders, backgrounds, and standalone art, European applications included early book coverings; marbled covers and end papers were commonly used for fine bindings as early as the 15th century.
Initially marbling techniques were kept secret by its practitioners. Learning the craft required apprenticeship under a skilled artisan. Aspiring artisans would often seek training abroad to gain specialized knowledge of paper treatments, water thickening techniques, and the creation of unique effects. Marbling patterns were distinctive to specific artisans and discerning experts could distinguish their works from others.
Marbling is commonly associated with bookbinding. Used decoratively for covers and end papers, it also added a level of security to books of business. There are many basic patterns practiced by marblers, and yet each marbling is unique–no two are the same!
Join us for The Magic of Marbling | Unique by Design, an exhibit celebrating the art, techniques and designs of marbling. The marbling samples in this exhibit were made by marbling artist Pietro Accardi.
September 21 through December 28
Tuesday-Saturday 10-4
Admission is Free
Pietro Accardi marbling in his studio