CANSON® | "C" à grain® Drawing paper — fine grained
This fine-grained drawing paper is suitable for all dry techniques plus watercolour, gouache, marker and Indian ink. The natural white paper is acid free and easily erasable.
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50 cm x 65 cm
Code
13887
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Weight
125 gsm
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pack of 10
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Code
13085
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180 gsm
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single
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cold pressed
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5
Code
38744
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Weight
180 gsm
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pack of 10
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Code
13125
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224 gsm
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single
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5
Code
13739
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Weight
224 gsm
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pack of 10
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75 cm x 110 cm
Code
11951
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Weight
224 gsm
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single
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cold pressed
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10
A2 - 42 cm x 59.4 cm
Code
13483
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Weight
180 gsm
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single
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10
A3 - 29.7 cm x 42 cm
Code
62702
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Weight
125 gsm
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pack of 25
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Code
62704
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180 gsm
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pack of 25
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Code
62706
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Weight
224 gsm
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pack of 25
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A4 - 21 cm x 29.7 cm
Code
62701
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Weight
125 gsm
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pack of 25
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cold pressed
Code
62703
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Weight
180 gsm
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pack of 25
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Code
62705
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Weight
224 gsm
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pack of 25
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cold pressed
CANSON® "C" à grain® Drawing paper is suitable for all dry techniques: pencil, crayon, sanguine, charcoal, chalk, as well as watercolour, gouache, marker and Indian ink.
This CANSON® "C" à grain® Drawing paper has a fine-grained surface. It is natural white, acid free and easily erasable, and contains no optical brighteners. It is compliant with ISO 9706.
CANSON® "C" à grain® Drawing paper is available in various sizes and quantities in 125 gsm, 180 gsm and 224 gsm. Minimum order for individual sheets: 10 sheets.
Price per sheet.
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Julia
Good quality paper - I used the heaviest weight largest sized sheets. Great for large scale charcoal drawings. Good tooth and strong. It can take a battering with a soft rubber without tearing or losing surface. Charcoal rubs off really clean but appears nice and dark. It is heavy enough to be butterflied behind a frame and hang well. I recommend it. Here is a drawing, done on this paper, with charcoal: http://juliaodell.co.uk/artwork/the-boiler-man-charcoal/
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