Several other inventions are credited to Joseph Montgolfier : the hydraulic ram, the method of manufacture of Wove paper and filter paper, called joseph paper.
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Mary Cassatt, " Young Woman in a Black and Green Bonnet ", 1890, pastel on tan wove paper, Princeton University Art Museum
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If the lines appear as a mesh or are indiscernible, and / or there is no watermark, then it is called " wove paper ".
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The paper maker James Whatman and his son invented wove paper ( Whatman paper ) at Turkey Mill from 1740, an important development in the history of printing.
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Twenty-five years later ( 1780s ) the manufacture of wove paper spread quickly to other paper mills in England, and was also being developed in France and America.
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Wove paper does not exhibit " laidlines ", which are small regular lines left behind on paper when it was handmade in a mould made from rows of metal wires or bamboo.
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"Church Pew with Worshippers ", pencil, pen and ink, opaque and transparent watercolour, on wove paper, September 1882, Kr�ller-M�ller Museum, Otterlo ( F967, JH225 ).
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Ingres drew his portrait drawings on wove paper, which provided a smooth surface very different from the ribbed surface of laid paper ( which is, nevertheless, sometimes referred to today as " Ingres paper " ).
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Cordova was the scene of a serigraph completed 1946-1947 on wove paper, " Street in Cordova, New Mexico " made by noted Oregon born printmaker Norma Bassett Hall ( d . 1957 ) Size 8.875 x 11.5 in.
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Initially printed on white wove paper, the stamps switched to granite paper in 1881 . ( The paper has red and blue silk threads, clearly visible in the larger image of the stamp to the left . ) The stamps continued in use until 1883; many of them are common and cheaply available today, although legitimate cancellations on the granite paper varieties are uncommon because of the short period of use.