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Printing Colour 1700-1830

Histories, Techniques, Functions, and Receptions

Margaret Morgan Grasselli author Elizabeth Savage author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:27th Dec '24

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Printing Colour 1700-1830 cover

Printing Colour 1700-1830 offers a broad-ranging examination of the rich period of invention, experimentation and creativity surrounding colour printing in Europe between two critically important developments, four-colour separation printing around 1710, and chromolithography around 1830. Its 28 field-defining contributions, by 26 leading experts, expand the corpus far beyond the beautiful, already well-studied images produced in European hubs like London and Paris. The chapters unveil the explosive growth in the production and marketing of colour prints at this pivotal moment. They address the numerous scientific and technological advances that fed the burgeoning popularity for such diverse colour-printed consumer goods as clothing, textiles, wallpapers, and ceramics. They recontextualise the rise in colour-printed paper currencies, book endpapers and typography, and ephemera, including lottery tickets and advertisements. This landmark volume launches colour printing of the long 18th century as an interdisciplinary field of study, opening new avenues for research across historical and scientific fields.

In addition to collating three hundred fifty beautiful high-resolution images, this book offers an exceptional overview of the practices, materials, and figures that contributed to bringing colour to European visual and textual culture in the long eighteenth century.

-- Chiara Betti

Overall, Printing Colour succeeds brilliantly in its aim of exploring, expounding and expanding the study of the subject. The combination of an art- and printing-historical approach is valuable, and even when essays cover ground which has already been explored there is often new insight, and the opportunity to compare similar, and dissimilar processes and products is fascinating. [...] The book stands comparison which such classics as the late Michael Twyman's A History of Chromolithography.

-- James M'Kenzie-Hall * Journal of the Printing Historical Socie

ISBN: 9780197267530

Dimensions: 185mm x 215mm x 30mm

Weight: 1783g

448 pages