Item Weight | 0.65 Pounds |
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Batteries Required | No |
Item Weight | 0.65 Pounds |
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Batteries Required | No |
ASIN | 1441314792 |
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Customer Reviews |
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Date First Available | Sept. 28 2013 |
Manufacturer | Peter Pauper Press |
Place of Business | WHITE PLAINS, NY, 10601 US |
Specifically designed for finished artwork, this drawing pad features ultra-heavyweight paper with fine, even tooth.
• Ideal for dry media, including charcoal, graphite, Conte crayon, colored pencil, and chalk pastel.
• May also be used for light watercolor and inkwash.
• Sturdy board backing and coated cover protect your drawings.
• Micro-perforation allows for easy page removal.
• Professional-quality drawing pad for finished works.
• Pages measure 20.3 cm by 25.4 cm.
• Thick 90 lb/160 gsm acid-free paper.
• 24 sheets.
• Fine paper texture resists graphite smudging.
• Wire-o binding.
• Thick backing board keeps pad flat for on-the-go drawing.
Professional Quality Paper for Finished Work
Paper Size: 8'' x 10''
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In 1928, at the age of twenty-two, Peter Beilenson began printing books on a small press in the basement of his parents’ home in Larchmont, New York. Peter—and later, his wife, Edna—sought to create fine books that sold at ''prices even a pauper could afford.''
Today, still family owned and operated, Peter Pauper Press continues to honor our founders’ legacy—and our customers’ expectations—of beauty, quality, and value.
Image: Peter Pauper Press headquarters, circa 1948.