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Witcombe C.

Print Publishing in Sixteenth-Century Rome Growth and Expansion,Rivalry and Murder

Harvey Miller, 2008

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Año de publicación
2008
ISBN
9781905375141
Lugar de impresión
London
Autor
Witcombe C.
Páginas
469
Volúmenes
1
Editores
Harvey Miller
Formato
225 X300 mm.
Edición
Edition originale
Materia
Italia, Publishing, Rinascimento
Descripción
Neuf
Descripción
Couverture rigide
Conservación
Nuevo
Idiomas
Inlgés
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Harvey Miller Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History(HMSAH 43) C. Witcombe Print Publishing in Sixteenth-Century Rome Growth and Expansion, Rivalry and Murder VI+469 p., 320 b/w ill., 225 x 300 mm, 2008 ISBN: 978-1-905375-14-1 Languages: English Hardback The publication is available. Retail price: EUR 185,00 This volume brings formal coherence to the overwhelming mass of prints published in sixteenth-century Rome. It is introductory in scope and does not attempt to include every print published by every publisher. The aim is to provide an overview of who was publishing what prints and when over the course of the sixteenth century. The five chapters provide an outline of the history of print publishing while the appendices serve to clarify chronologies and reveal groupings and patterns. A document central to this book deserves some comment. The record of the hearing into the murder of Gerolamo da Modena provided an opportunity to meet a number of the publishers, printers, and engravers at work in Rome in the decades after the mid-century and to understand better their lives, activities, and relationships. Winner of the IFPDA Book Award 2009 Christopher L.C.E. Witcombe is Professor at the Department of Art History, Sweet Briar College, Virginia, USA. His primary area of research is Italian Renaissance art with a special interest in 16th-century Italian prints. Language : English text
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