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Scherenschnitte (German pronunciation: [ˈʃeːʁənˌʃnɪtə]), which means "scissor cuts" in German, is the art of paper cutting design. The artwork often has rotational symmetry within the design, and common forms include silhouettes, valentines, and love letters. The art tradition was founded in Switzerland and Germany in the 16th century and was brought to Colonial America in the 18th century by Swiss and German immigrants who settled primarily in Pennsylvania.

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  • Scherenschnitte (German pronunciation: [ˈʃeːʁənˌʃnɪtə]), which means "scissor cuts" in German, is the art of paper cutting design. The artwork often has rotational symmetry within the design, and common forms include silhouettes, valentines, and love letters. The art tradition was founded in Switzerland and Germany in the 16th century and was brought to Colonial America in the 18th century by Swiss and German immigrants who settled primarily in Pennsylvania. (en)
  • Scherenschnitte (que en alemán significa «corte con tijeras» y también puede traducirse como «silueta») designa al método artesanal consistente en cortar con tijeras u otros elementos cortantes papel u otros materiales para generar siluetas vívidas y realistas, aunque esquemáticas, de diferentes tipos de figuras y formas. Esta técnica artesanal se originó en Alemania y Suiza en el Siglo XVI, aunque reconoce antecedentes en las técnicas de papel cortado de China, muy anteriores. (es)
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  • Scherenschnitte (que en alemán significa «corte con tijeras» y también puede traducirse como «silueta») designa al método artesanal consistente en cortar con tijeras u otros elementos cortantes papel u otros materiales para generar siluetas vívidas y realistas, aunque esquemáticas, de diferentes tipos de figuras y formas. Esta técnica artesanal se originó en Alemania y Suiza en el Siglo XVI, aunque reconoce antecedentes en las técnicas de papel cortado de China, muy anteriores. La silueta clásica parte de una hoja de papel, o varias superpuestas, generalmente de colores contrastantes con el fondo. También es común una técnica de doblado y posterior cortado de diferentes temas geométricos, que -al desdoblarse la hoja- resulta en figuras polisimétricas, en las que cada doblez genera un eje de simetría. (es)
  • Scherenschnitte (German pronunciation: [ˈʃeːʁənˌʃnɪtə]), which means "scissor cuts" in German, is the art of paper cutting design. The artwork often has rotational symmetry within the design, and common forms include silhouettes, valentines, and love letters. The art tradition was founded in Switzerland and Germany in the 16th century and was brought to Colonial America in the 18th century by Swiss and German immigrants who settled primarily in Pennsylvania. (en)
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