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The print before photography : an introduction to European printmaking, 1550-1820
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Griffiths, Antony, author
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1600-1799
/ Prints Technique History.
/ Prints, European.
/ Prints Technique.
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Overview
Gutenberg's invention of moveable type made it possible to print letters. But images could only be printed using two other technologies that were developed alongside letterpress. One depended on wooden blocks which were cut and printed in relief, the other on copper plates into which lines were cut by engraving or etching and were printed on a rolling press. Copper-plate printmaking developed into a huge business employing thousands of people, and dominated image production for nearly four centuries across the whole of Europe. Its processes remained very stable, and a man of 1500 could have walked into a printing shop of 1800 and understood what was going on. During the nineteenth century this world was displaced by new technologies, of which photography was by far the most important.
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The British Museum Press
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9780714126951, 0714126950
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| Call Number | Copies | Material | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| NE625.G77 2016 | 1 | BOOK | ARTS |
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