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Vellum 

Vellum and parchment are made from the skins of calves, goats and sheep. While there is no sharp distinction between the two, vellum is generally a finer quality than parchment, since it is made from younger hides and so is smoother and has fewer or finer hair follicles. Parchment, made from the skins of older animals, tends to be coarser.
 

British (?) School, An Ornament with Serpents,
British (?) School
An Ornament with Serpents

 
Jonathan Richardson, Portrait of Matthew Prior (1664-1721),
Jonathan Richardson
Portrait of Matthew Prior (1664-1721)

 
Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, Bt, Ezekiel and the Boiling Pot,
Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, Bt
Ezekiel and the Boiling Pot