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Unfolding The History Of Napkin Art

In 16th century Italy, the nobility began decorating their tables with &quot;triumphs&quot; made entirely from folded napkins. The art form had pretty much died out by the time artist Joan Sallas began studying centuries-old illustrations and taught himself how to re-create them. Photo from <em>The Beauty of the Fold: A Conversation With Joan Sallas.</em> (Courtesy of Charlotte Birnbaum/Sternberg Press)
In 16th century Italy, the nobility began decorating their tables with "triumphs" made entirely from folded napkins. The art form had pretty much died out by the time artist Joan Sallas began studying centuries-old illustrations and taught himself how to re-create them. Photo from The Beauty of the Fold: A Conversation With Joan Sallas. (Courtesy of Charlotte Birnbaum/Sternberg Press)

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