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Early Colour Printing - German Renaissance Woodcuts at the British Museum (Hardcover)
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Early Colour Printing - German Renaissance Woodcuts at the British Museum (Hardcover)
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This richly illustrated publication reproduces and describes
effectively every early modern German colour print held at the
British Museum. It is one of the world's most significant
collections of these rare milestones of cultural heritage and
technology. New photography reveals 150 impressions in jaw-dropping
detail, most life-size. Some have never been seen in public or
reproduced. It is the first major study of the first wave of German
colour printing. It spans medieval printing in the late 1400s
through the Renaissance and Reformation of the 1500s. Early Colour
Printing features masterpieces by leading figures like Erhard
Ratdolt, Lucas Cranach, Hans Baldung Grien, and Hans Burgkmair, as
well as unfairly overlooked entrepreneurs and innovators like
Erasmus Loy (and his daughter Anna). Their breakthroughs reproduced
artworks and simplified astronomical calculations. They created
trends in interior design and signalled 'red-letter days'. They
helped musicians sight-read and they colour-coded metals for
goldsmiths. These diverse new functions and markets might seem
unrelated. But they are connected, and they cannot be understood in
isolation. From artworks to missals, icons to wallpapers, this book
breaks new ground by revealing the fascinating underlying
technologies that enabled the production of these colour-printed
objects. The many inventions of colour printing in the
German-speaking lands began with medieval novel solutions. They
were devised long before colour printing inks could be formulated.
Then, colour printing techniques transformed how printed material
could be used during the technological and cultural revolutions of
the sixteenth century. Later designers and artists around Europe
celebrated these techniques' heritage for centuries, from the
'Durer Renaissance' until chromolithography revolutionised the
print market in the nineteenth century. Early Colour Printing
captures this story in rich detail. It sets the stage for second
wave of German colour woodcut, which was triggered by the
Expressionist revival at the turn of the twentieth century.
Thoroughly researched and engagingly written, this collection guide
will be a standard reference on German graphic art, early modern
visual culture, and the history of printing itself. Early Colour
Printing: German Renaissance Woodcuts at the British Museum offers
significant new research, including previously unidentified
examples of early modern colour-printing. Some are believed to be
unique in the world; others were made decades before the landmark
invention of colourful chiaroscuro woodcut in Italy in 1516. By
modelling a printer- and technology-based approach to the history
of printing, it contributes to scholarship by pinpointing
attributions to printers-not just to artists or designers. In doing
so, it lays the groundwork for a new understanding of the history
of print, one that encompasses all forms of printed material. This
publication derives from an exhibition at the British Museum
curated by Elizabeth Savage.
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