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"Unfolding History

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Paper Collection: Voyage
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Paper Collection: Still Life With a Vase and Five Leaves
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Paper Collection: Abstract Harmony #1
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Paper Collection: Abstract Harmony #2
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Paper Collection: Love letters
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Paper Collection: Bow 03
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Paper Collection: Modern Flower 03
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Paper Collection: Modern Flower 02
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Paper Collection: Modern Flower 01
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Paper Collection: Bow 02
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Paper Collection: Bow 01
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Paper Collection: Right Now
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Paper Collection: Little Lovers
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Paper Collection: Plan B
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Paper Collection: All Over You
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Paper Collection: All Over You
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Paper Collection: Watercolor Balance
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Paper Collection: Paper Collage No.2
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Paper Collection: Retro Dots and Paper
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Paper Collection: Collage Paper
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Paper Collection: Pattern o Pattern No.1
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Paper Collection: Tyrannosaurus Rex with a Red Paper Heart
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Paper Collection: Tyrannosaurus Rex with a Red Paper Heart
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Paper Collection: Gradient Landscape Mountains
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Paper Collection: Charon transports the souls of the dead to the kingdom of Hades, 2nd half of 19th century
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Paper Collection: May Day - The fifth page of the album from the collection of I.S. Abramova, 1858
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Paper Collection: How we spend Easter. N 2. 1858. Creator: Mikhail Znamensky
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Paper Collection: Obdorsk fair, 2nd half of 19th century. Creator: Mikhail Znamensky
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Paper Collection: How we spend Easter. N 3. 2nd half of 19th century. Creator: Mikhail Znamensky
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Paper Collection: Peasants, 2nd half of 19th century. Creator: Mikhail Znamensky
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Paper Collection: Reproduction of an Exact Copy of the Icon 'The Virgin of Smolensk', 1885
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Paper Collection: Reproduction of an Exact Copy of the Icon 'St. Nicholas the Wonderworker', 1885
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Paper Collection: Paper-making and cutting machine by Bryan, Donkin and Co. in the International Exhibition, 1862
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Paper Collection: The Outrage on the Trent: Lord Lyons communicating Early Russell's despatch to Mr... 1862
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Paper Collection: Abstract Mixed Media Collage #9
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Paper Collection: Paper Dress
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Paper Collection: Drowned In To Bad News
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Paper Collection: A Letter
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Paper Collection: Words of Wisdom - You Are Enough
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Paper Collection: Wings
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Paper Collection: Watercolor Balance
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Paper Collection: Paper Collage No.2
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Paper Collection: Retro Dots and Paper
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Paper Collection: Collage Paper
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Paper Collection: Pattern o Pattern No.1
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Paper Collection: One Color Collection / Muddy Waters Copia
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Paper Collection: One Color Collection / Alizarin Crimson Copia
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Paper Collection: One Color Collection / Goldenrod Copia


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"Unfolding History: Paper as a Timeless Medium" From capturing the grandeur of a Jubilee Procession in a Cornish Village to dissecting the intricacies of skull anatomy by Leonardo da Vinci, it has been an indispensable tool for preserving our past. It holds within its delicate fibers the stories of nations and civilizations. Travel back to 1897 with a Map of Ireland, tracing ancient boundaries and forgotten landscapes. Explore Palestine's rich history through a map from 1875, revealing tales etched into every contour. And behold The Declaration of Independence, carefully preserved in Philadelphia's Free Quaker Meeting House, where ink meets parchment to immortalize freedom's birth. Yet paper is not just for serious matters; it also carries whimsy and satire. In an engraving from Punch magazine, witness Faraday Giving His Card to Father Thames—a comical encounter bridging science and nature. Or chuckle at A Warning - Wagners Ring Cycle cartoon that pokes fun at Wagnerian opera enthusiasts. Paper maps transport us across time and space—whether it be the Map of the World from 1800 unveiling uncharted territories or England and Wales' detailed cartography circa 1875 guiding explorers through familiar lands. Journey through Budapest's streets via a city map from 1895 or navigate New York City's bustling avenues using one from 1896. Even Maine USA reveals its secrets on an intricate map dating back to 1883. In this digital age, let us not forget the humble yet profound power held within each sheet of paper—the ability to connect generations by preserving their triumphs, discoveries, humor, and dreams upon its surface. So next time you hold this seemingly ordinary material in your hands, remember that it is more than just pulp—it is our shared heritage encapsulated within fragile fibers—a testament to human ingenuity throughout centuries gone by.