Papier-mâché (English Wikipedia)

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  • Haley, Gail E (2002). Costumes for Plays and Playing. Parkway Publishers. ISBN 1-887905-62-6.
  • Egerton, Wilbraham (1896). A Description of Indian and Oriental Armour. WH Allen & Co.
  • Rivers, Shayne; Umney, Nick (2003). Conservation of Furniture. Butterworth-Heinemann. pp. 205–6. ISBN 0-7506-0958-3.
  • "The Hall is decorated with a large collection of German and Austrian stags' heads, collected by myself at Frankfort-on-the-Main, Munich, Vienna, Buda-Pesth, and other places. … Some of those on the front of the pillars, and which have papier-mache heads, imitating life, were purchased at Munich, with the assistance of Count Arco Zinneberg, whose collection at his house in the Wittelsbacher Platz, Munich, is one of the finest in the world. (A description and history of Powerscourt, by Viscount Powerscourt, London: Mitchell and Hughes, 1903. Archive.org: [6]
  • Bendick, Jeanne (1945). Making the Movies. Whittlesey House: McGraw-Hill.
  • "H. Hesketh-Pritchard, "Sniping in France", page 46+, pub: E P Dutton".

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  • Made from crushed and ground leather waste and scraps, then mixed with papier-mâché. Carton-cuir was used for decorative architectural elements that were to be gilded. Many details on papier-mâché (p. 195), carton-pierre (p. 207) and carton-cuir (p. 215) can be found in Nouveau manuel complet du mouleur en plâtre, au ciment, à l'argile, à la cire, à la gelatine : traitant du moulage du carton, du carton-pierre, du carton-cuir, du carton-toile, du bois, de l'écaille, de la corne, de la baleine, etc., 1875. Gallica (in French): [2]
  • "carton%20pâte"?rk=193134;0 Gallica
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  • Édouard Fournier (1819-1880), Histoire des jouets et des jeux d'enfants, E. Dentu (Paris), 1889. Gallica: [7]
  • Carton-pierre : Waste paper boiled into a pulp and mixed with glue and crushed chalk [or clay or other mineral matter], which, when cold, takes on the consistency and whiteness of stone. While still liquid, this paste is poured into moulds and then formed into ornaments, which are arranged and assembled for interior decoration. / "Vieux papiers cuits, convertis en pâte, recevant un mélange de colle et de craie broyée, qui, à froid, lui donne la consistance et la blancheur de la pierre. A l'état liquide, cette pâte est répandue dans des moules et en sort confectionnée en ornements, que l'on dispose et assemble pour les décorations intérieures.", P. Joudou, Nomenclature générale des termes et mode de métré appliqués aux travaux de construction : le répertoire du bâtiment, Lyon, 1873. Gallica: [10]
  • La Revue universelle, 1904, tome IV, n°101, p. 15: « L'Industrie des jouets »: Carton-pâte. — Ici nous trouvons la petite fabrication, parce que ce commerce n'exige ni capitaux ni matériel important. La main-d'œuvre est tout. Du papier d'emballage ramassé dans les sous-sols des magasins, et vendu 16 francs les 100 kilogrammes; de la colle de farine et alun (2 francs les 40 kilogrammes), un moule en pierre pour y tasser la pâte avec la mailloche; et cela suffit pour monter, par moitiés qu'on soude ensuite, des masques, des chevaux, des accessoires de cotillon, des bigotphones, chevaux-jupons [fr], April Fools' Day fish, charcuterie et pâtisserie de théâtre, passe-boules, quilles fantaisie. / Ces articles se fabriquent dans de modestes chambres du quartier du Temple [fr] et de Belleville; la femme tasse et démoule, le mari soude et colorie, puis va vendre ou livrer.
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  • Gallica: & https://wepa.unima.org/en/georges-lafaye/

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  • CNRTL: [1] The first tab is about mâcher / chew; the second one is about crush or tear

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  • D. N. Saraf, Arts and Crafts, Jammu and Kashmir: Land, People, Culture, Google books: [3] (pages 28-29)
  • D. N. Saraf, Arts and Crafts, Jammu and Kashmir: Land, People, Culture, Google books: [4] (page 125, with technical details on page 126)
  • D. N. Saraf, Arts and Crafts, Jammu and Kashmir: Land, People, Culture, Google books: [5] (page 131)

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  • Pig and her baby, France, c.1900: Musée des Arts Décoratifs: 992.474.1-2 [8]
  • Musée des Arts Décoratifs: 51448 [9])
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  • La Revue universelle, 1904, tome IV, n°101, p. 15: « L'Industrie des jouets »: Carton-pâte. — Ici nous trouvons la petite fabrication, parce que ce commerce n'exige ni capitaux ni matériel important. La main-d'œuvre est tout. Du papier d'emballage ramassé dans les sous-sols des magasins, et vendu 16 francs les 100 kilogrammes; de la colle de farine et alun (2 francs les 40 kilogrammes), un moule en pierre pour y tasser la pâte avec la mailloche; et cela suffit pour monter, par moitiés qu'on soude ensuite, des masques, des chevaux, des accessoires de cotillon, des bigotphones, chevaux-jupons [fr], April Fools' Day fish, charcuterie et pâtisserie de théâtre, passe-boules, quilles fantaisie. / Ces articles se fabriquent dans de modestes chambres du quartier du Temple [fr] et de Belleville; la femme tasse et démoule, le mari soude et colorie, puis va vendre ou livrer.