![]() Beginning with the monumental work commenced in 2017 - the digitalisation of Corpus Chartarum Fabriano and the watermarked paper collection of Augusto Zonghi - the Fondazione has pioneered a research study on Raffaello which entailed the recognition of Raffaello’s watermarked sheets of paper and analysis of the materials used by the artist: an unprecedented autopsic study made on the drawings and sketches. The research has been conducted this year on the 500th death anniversary of Raffaello Sanzio (1520-2020): numerous initiatives have been taken up throughout Europe in honour of the ‘god’ from Urbino including Fondazione Fedrigoni Fabriano which has wanted to bring its contribution as well. The correspondence to the watermarks present in the drawings and sketches of Raffaello with the historic ones collected by Professor Augusto Zonghi in 1884, and preserved by Fondazione Fedrigoni Fabriano, has in fact enabled us to prove to what extent the paper manufactured in Fabriano, had achieved such prestige between the XV and XVI century, as to be used by the most loved artists at the court of Pope Julius II, above all Michelangelo and Raffaello. The great Raffaello (Raphael) too used paper made in Fabriano. You can’t edit the shapes if you’re looking at a foreground page, even though you can see the shapes that are on the background page.Ĭlick the background page tab to display that background in the drawing window.A research conducted by Fondazione Fedrigoni Fabriano on the 500th death anniversary of the genius from Urbino has enabled us to prove that there is a close correspondence to the watermarked papers used by the master painter and the historic ones collected by Professor Zonghi, which has thus significantly contributed in the scientific progress made on the history of paper You can edit the shapes on a background page only by going to the background page in the diagram and editing it directly. The new background page named watermark is automatically assigned to the page that you had open and your watermark appears behind any shapes on the foreground page. Here you can enter any text that you want to appear behind your foreground page, for example, "draft" or "confidential." You can resize and rotate the text to position so that it's visible when you view the foreground page. Next to Type, select Background, rename to "watermark" and click OK.Ĭlick the page tab watermark to display the drawing window, and click Insert Text Box. ![]() On the page to which you want to assign a watermark, click Design, click Background, and select a background image. ![]() The background appears behind the shapes on the foreground page. In the Background list, click the name of the background page that you want to assign, and then click OK. On the page to which you want to assign the background, right-click the page tab, click Page Setup, and then click the Page Properties tab. You can now use the page as a background for other pages. Right-click the page tab, click Page Setup, and then click the Page Properties tab. Change a foreground page into a background page To remove the background from a page, open that page in the diagram, select Design > Backgrounds, and then select the No Background option. Note: Find the background as a page tab below the drawing, called VBackground-1.
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