Do You Love Endpapers? An Interview with Simon Beattie, from the "We Love Endpapers" Facebook group.
- by Thibault Ehrengardt
Example of various “marbled endpapers” from the 18th century. Probably the most common, there are many various types of them. The paint is spread on a tray or in a liquid, worked with a needle or the finger, and transferred on the paper. The last one—courtesy of S. Beattie—is known as tiger’s eye, or sunspot.