The Renaissance print : 1470-1550

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The Renaissance print : 1470-1550

David Landau and Peter Parshall

Yale University Press, 1994

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Bibliography: p. 415-428

Includes index

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The illustrative print, and its ability, to be multiply reproduced, has long been regarded as extremely important to the history of art, yet there has been no work published on the subject for 80 years. This book covers the critical years of the development of the art of print-making between about 1470 and 1550 in both southern and northern Europe. The authors examine the topic from a variety of different angles, considering for instance the practicalities behind the production of prints, and the ways in which changes to technical methods affected the making of prints. They look at how prints were distributed to a wider audience than that available to more traditional works of art, and how this affected the content of the prints themselves. The resulting book gives a clear overview of how Renaissance prints of various sorts were made, distributed, acquired and finally used by the public, at a time when printmaking came to be adopted by well-known masters of the art.

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I Framing the Renaissance Print. II Craft Guilds, Workshops and Suppliers: 1 Printmakers and the Organised Crafts 2 The Printmaker's Workshop and its Necessities 3 Paper - the Printer's Ground 4 Blocks and Plates - the Printmaker's Matrix 5 Printmaking Presses 6 Production Rates, Costs and Market Value. III: How Prints Became Works of Art - the First Generation, The North, to 1500: 1 Book Illustration and Specialisation in the Woodcut Trade 2 Anton Koberger's Enterprise 3 Anton Kolb and Jacopo de'Barbari - Northern Enterprise Abroad 4 Northern Engraving and the Inventions of the Master ES 5 Marin Schongauer - His Innovation and His Imitators 6 Israhel van Meckenem - Entrepreneurial Printmaker and Pirate 7 Early Traces of Print Collecting Italy, 1470-1506 1 The Development of a Tonal System 2 The Impression as a Work of Art 3 Prints as Competitors of Paintings 4 The Market. IV From Collaboration to Reproduction in Italy: 1 The Early Years 2 Marcantonio, Agostino Veneziano and Marco Dente 3 Titian, Parmigianino and Rosso and their Collaboration with Ugo da Carpi, Caraglio and Antonio da Trento 4 The Birth of the Reproductive Print. V The Cultivation of the Woodcut in the North: 1 The Refinement of the Single-leaf Woodcut 2 The First Masters 3 Colour Printing 4 Altdorfer and the Miniature Woodcut 5 Emperor Maximilian' s Projects 6 Maxmilian's Block Cutters Thereafter 7 Corner Presses and their Public 8 Mural Woodcuts and their Proper Walls 9 Prints and Facts - the Specialised Markets. VI Artistic Experiment and the Collector's Print: Prints and Collectors in Italy - 1 Innovators and their Followers 2 Italian Printers - Their Milieu and the market 3 Print Publishing in Italy Prints and Collectors in the North 1 Northern Engraving - the Refinement of the Art 2 Etching - the Failed Experiment 3 Northern Printmakers - their Milieu and the Market. VII Collecting the World. Appendix: Currency Values and Wages

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