Explore the world of late 19th-century art supplies with this meticulously reproduced "Illustrated Catalogue and Price List of Artists' Materials, Gold Points, Bronze Powders, Metallics, Metal Leaf," from A. Sartorius & Co. of New York. This catalog offers a fascinating glimpse into the tools and materials available to artists at the time, showcasing a wide array of products and their prices.
More than just a price list, this historic document provides valuable insight into the artistic practices and commercial aspects of the era. Discover the range of options artists had at their disposal, from paints and brushes to specialized materials like gold points and bronze powders. A valuable resource for art historians, collectors, and anyone interested in the history of art and commerce, this catalogue is a testament to the enduring appeal of artistic creation.
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