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As New in shrinkwrap. Tan cloth/boards with silver lettering. Cinnamon dj with color illustration and cream lettering. 352 pp. with 125 duotone illustrations and 123 color plates. Symposium papers from the Center for Advanced Stuey in the Visual Arts' Studies in the History of Art 75. "The advent of printing in Western Europe is a familiar historical milestone; far less known is the emergence of a technology of images printing more than a generation before Gutenberg. The twelve essays in this volume examine the printed image in the fifteenth century in the German-speaking regions, France, Italy, and the Netherlands. Topics include technical experimentation, the complex relation of printed books to printed images, individual and institutional patronage, new iconongraphies, religous propaganda, and the wide variety of private and public ways in which printed images were first employed. The authors challenge and reasses assumptoins about monastic production, the development of book printing and book illustration, and the extent to which printing can or should be termed a "revolution."
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