The Print Before Photography

An introduction to European Printmaking 1550 - 1820

Antony Griffiths author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:British Museum Press

Published:18th Aug '16

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A landmark publication-beautifully illustrated with over 300 prints from the British Museum's renowned collection-which traces the history of printmaking from its earliest days until the arrival of photography.

A landmark publication—beautifully illustrated with over 300 prints from the British Museum’s renowned collection—which traces the history of printmaking from its earliest days until the arrival of photography.Winner of the 2017 IFPDA Book Award, honouring excellence in research, scholarship, and the discussion of new ideas in the field of fine prints.

Copper-plate printmaking, developed alongside Gutenberg’s invention of moveable type, was a huge business employing thousands of people, and dominating image production for nearly four centuries across the whole of Europe. Its techniques and influence remained very stable until the nineteenth century, when this world was displaced by new technologies, of which photography was by far the most important. Print Before Photography examines the unrivalled importance of printmaking in its golden age, illustrated through the British Museum’s outstanding collection of prints. This unique and significant book is destined to be a leading reference in print scholarship, and will be of interest to anyone with an interest in this era of art history.

ISBN: 9780714126951

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 2970g

560 pages