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History of Lithography: a recipe for imitation litho stones

Senefelder was the first to try and make imitation stones as early as 1814…. white lead, lime, and caseine…His invention came to be known as paper stone…Knecht, Senefelder’s nephew, made a more resistant imitation stone using the following ingredients and proportions:

chalk………………3 parts

silver white………1 part

linseed oil…………1 part

lime………………..1 part

iron oxyde………..1/8 of a part

It was said that this “stone” could handle some six hundred impressions.

A technical dictionary of printmaking, André Béguin.
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