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<p>[QUOTE="moreotherstuff, post: 245689, member: 56"]Audubon used this type of paper (among others) for some of his paintings. A little bit of reading says the name shows up with different dates (or no date), which suggests that it's a date of manufacture as opposed to the date the company was founded. If the paper does date to 1827, it seems unlikely that someone scrounged a piece a hundred years later to do this drawing.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="moreotherstuff, post: 245689, member: 56"]Audubon used this type of paper (among others) for some of his paintings. A little bit of reading says the name shows up with different dates (or no date), which suggests that it's a date of manufacture as opposed to the date the company was founded. If the paper does date to 1827, it seems unlikely that someone scrounged a piece a hundred years later to do this drawing.[/QUOTE]
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