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Early Illustrated Books

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"Early Illustrated Books" offers a comprehensive exploration into the history of book decoration and...

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Publicat
2026
Pagini
268
EAN
9781025451244
ISBN
1025451244
Enbook ID
52990137
Greutate
381
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 14

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"Early Illustrated Books" offers a comprehensive exploration into the history of book decoration and illustration during the pivotal centuries following the invention of printing. Written by the esteemed bibliographer Alfred W. Pollard, this work meticulously traces the evolution of the printed image from the early woodcuts of the 15th century through the refined engravings of the 16th century. Pollard examines the distinct artistic traditions that emerged across Europe, providing detailed accounts of the printers and artists in Germany, Italy, France, and Holland who transformed the physical book into a medium of visual art.

The text focuses on the transition from hand-illuminated manuscripts to mass-produced illustrated volumes, highlighting key works such as the "Hypnerotomachia Poliphili" and various Books of Hours. Through scholarly analysis, Pollard illustrates how technical constraints and artistic innovation intersected to define the aesthetic of the early modern book. This volume remains an essential resource for bibliophiles, art historians, and anyone interested in the intersection of literature and the graphic arts. It serves as both a historical record of early printing techniques and a tribute to the craftsmen who pioneered the art of the illustrated page.

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