Ruth Laxson

Ruth Laxson

July 1, 2022

This month’s Artifact of the Month is an artist book from 1985 made by Ruth Laxson (2021.10.010). Laxson’s book is folded like an accordion and is comprised of six panels on an off-white paper with a neatly torn edge. The subject of these panels is a landscape of yellow, blue, purple, pink, and green scribbles and torn, adhered paper from which red strings sprout. In the upper third of the middle panels, flying blue and red hummingbirds have been stamped.


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The inside side accordion book is on the left side of the photo and two zoom in pictures of the book’s inner side on the right side of the photo. The inside has a band of yellow, pink, and blue across it with black ink on the left side and birds on the right side.

Turkish ebru marbled paper

Turkish ebru marbled paper

November 1, 2021

This month’s Artifact of the Month is a sheet of Turkish marbled paper, ebru, made by Mustafa Esat Düzgünman in 1977 (2019.09.0010). This ebru example consists of three red tulips and four white tulips on a single green stem with leaves on a dark blue-green stone patterned background. Düzgünman signed in pencil to the right of the stem’s base. He was one of the foremost ebru makers of the 20th century along with his mentor, Necmeddin Okyay. Okyay revolutionized floral designs, çiçekli, with the new style eventually being named after him.   


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Features marbled paper along with close ups. The artifact consists of three red tulips and four white tulips on a single green stem with leaves on a dark blue-green stone patterned background
Picture of the ebru (the artifact consists of three red tulips and four white tulips on a single green stem with leaves on a dark blue-green stone patterned background )
Zoom in of red bud tulip that is at the center top of the paper
Zoom in of white bud tulip that is at the bottom left of the paper
Mustafa's signature

Larry B. Thomas Pop-Up Book, Dollhouse

Larry B. Thomas Pop-Up Book, Dollhouse

August 1, 2021

This month’s Artifact of the Month is a pop-up book by Atlanta-based artist Larry B. Thomas.


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The first pop-up scene of the book featuring a field and blue sky as the background with a variety of paper doll and magazine cutouts in the foreground.
The first open page of the book featuring a dining scene and the word, Dollhouse, under in an arch with a rat and a tiger peeking through a window in the background.
The cover of the book featuring the title, Dollhouse, as well as a tiled arch covering a policeman and cows in gas masks
The second pop-up scene with a collage of animals such as a monkey and fish as well as people and a dollhouse in front of a villa scene

Historical Account of the Substances by Matthis Koops

Historical Account of the Substances by Matthis Koops

November 2, 2020

This month’s artifact is from our permanent exhibit; it is a book printed in 1800 entirely from straw. Historical Account of the Substances Which Have Been Used to Describe Events and to Convey Ideas from the Earliest Date to the Invention of Paper by Matthis Koops.


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Historical Account of the Substances book
Historical Account of the Substances book

Harrison Elliott

Harrison Elliott

March 1, 2021

This month's Artifact of the Month, a photograph of handmade paper expert Harrison Elliott (1879-1954) examining a sheet of handmade paper, is (un)coincidentally connected to the museum's current exhibit - which is all about the man himself!


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Harrison Elliott making paper
Harrison Elliott making a paper book

International Paper Company Calendar

International Paper Company Calendar

May 1, 2021

This month’s Artifact of the Month is a collection of 10 brightly colored blue, green, and yellow International Paper Company calendars from the year 1936.


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American Calendar from 1936

Congreve Workbook - Banknote Security Samples

Congreve Workbook - Banknote Security Samples

June 1, 2021

This month’s Artifact of the Month is a workbook documenting the development process of the triple paper method proposed for the English banknote by Sir William Congreve in1819.


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england bank note forgery
england bank note forgery