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t the number of bookbinders that Derome family brought forth during the 18th century, was the most skilled Nicolas Denis, better known as Derome le jeune, the third son of Jacques Antoine Derome. He (born October 1, 1731) became independent in 1761 and was elected on May 10, 1773 "Guard and Charge" paul papp of the community of master binders and gilders of the city and the University of Paris at the same time as François Gaudreau, and died in 1788. He is the only bookbinder of his time who successfully developed its own style. (Dentelles à l'oiseau '- lace with birds).
T his type of lace was regarded as a competitor in this period of work Padeloup. It certainly possesses a distinctive appearance and a pleasant character in itself. But compared paul papp Padeloup Derome was an inferior craftsman. Trimming and cutting in the books that he had entrusted to him is taken very ill and heavily rubbed. He pruned ruthlessly margins of the finest books and used very freely paul papp the saw to the ropes in the book fix. As a result, there was a hollow backs are allowed. These errors must of course be viewed in the spirit of that period. This destructive use of the saw haunted him very long time. In a treatise on bookbinding dating from 1894 still mentions made. Although opinions are divided on whether or not to see it was justified at the time because the thickness of the paper made it necessary and the time saving paul papp aspect was addressed in that period.
H et plated tool Derome uses for his creations clearly resembles that of Padeloup. It is suspected that they are copied through an intermediary, paul papp a certain Dubuisson. However, no conclusive evidence. Derome began his career when Dubuisson [2] was about at the end of his career. It seems clear to me that art is a painstaking manual binding and was rampant. T he company of Derome after his death passed to his nephew Pierre Alexis paul papp Bradel paul papp also known as Bradel l'Aine (Bradel-Derome). The most notorious contemporaries Pierre Vente, Jean Pierre and François Jubert Laferté.
T he Bradelbinding according to historical books nothing but a library binding, a type of bond with a hollow back and was considered a temporary bond. Bradel bonds generally have boards that are attached to the foothills of the backrest canvas (original paper was used as a coating, as book cloth was applied paul papp only in 1827 in England for the first time).
T he sections were sewn on tape or rope gevlast and unlike his uncle, he sawed out in the back. The back of the booklet so therefore remained undamaged. This had the advantage that the book later if necessary according to the French method of binding could be bound again (German bookbinder named this very paper tape an "interim signal band). The reason why the Bradelbinding became so familiar to me is not all clear. It's definitely an analogous method to be larger than those of Derome. A nicer and finer finish One thing is certain, Alexis Pierre Bradel was a businessman who was not afraid to settle where the demand was greatest paul papp books and binding manner paul papp adapted to the economic context of the period. The head, tail and cut were not cut, but as little as possible, pruned. Sometimes kopsnede was gilded. The book block was gekapitaald and only weakly paul papp bonded reversible. On the back a printed label that was confirmed. The boards paul papp were slightly put off the nip through which a trench came down strokes. These were coated nip is the main feature of the Bradelband and oddly enough called the French groove. The style comes from Germany and was introduced in France between 1772 and 1809. In 1823 Alexis Pierre Bradel settled paul papp in Paris, where the style was known as "cartonnage à la Bradel" or "and yeast." He came from Bavaria, paul papp and moved through Vienna to France, where he probably remained until his death.
E and French bookbinder from the 19 th century, paul papp Fran ç ois Lesné AD calling paul papp themselves the "Poet-binder" mentioned is better known today for its temporary full of soft calfskin leather strap. He himself called the
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