
Parts of the board, leather and marbled paper needed to be replaced. I began the repair by lifting the marbled papers on the inner paste down and on the front cover, saving any fragment of the marbled paper. I also lifted a section of the leather on the bottom corner.


I also practiced on several pieces of paper trying to match the color of the marble and found that working on a yellow toned base worked better than working on the white of the paper.
The paper was pared along one edge and pasted in place. The additional fragments of the marbled paper were added and I began the inpainting of the marbled pattern. Using the finest brush I had, I began adding the red swirls connecting the patterns with the fragments and then continued with the blue swirls and gray dots. There was also some light fading of the blue and gray colors so I had to adjust the color as I worked toward the edge. The paper was then trimmed to its final size


What remarkable work you do! Thanks for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteRippa job, Jana. What kind of price would work like this incur?... So hard to know...
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I base my prices by the amount of time and materials used. This book was done for someone I do work for on a regular bases so he got a discount. If I remember it was somewhere around $50.
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