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Printing shop at the end of the 16th century Stradanus, Giovanni [Straet, Jan van der] (illustrator) Galle, Pilips (uitgever/publisher) Collaert, Hans (graveur/engraver) year: [1587-1589] type: prent detail: nee dimensions: 20,3 x 27,3 cm related terms: boekdrukkerijen drukken zetten inkten corrigeren period: 16e eeuw classification: D: Geschiedenis van de boekdrukkunst contents: This illustration gives a good examples of a late 16th-century printing house in the Netherlands. It shows, for example., how copy is composed and how some more than man-sized presses are operated. Printed sheets are hanging up to dry from a few stretched lines. The print is part of `Nova reperta', a series of prints after a design by the Bruges artist Jan van der Straet (or Stradanus) which depicts all the important inventions and discoveries knownat the time. origineel: source: Stadanus, Giovanni. - Nova reperta, Antwerpen, Filips Galle, [1587-1589]. ©description: Den Haag Koninklijke Bibliotheek ©reproduction: Amsterdam Rijksmuseum Rijksprentenkabinet |
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