Invention of the Italian Renaissance Printmaker
Evelyn Lincoln
2000
LINCOLN, EVELYN.
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Before the age of multi-media, how did the invention of a new technology affect the careers of Renaissance artists? In this groundbreaking book, Lincoln examines the formation of the new career of printmaker during the late fifteenth century and throughout the sixteenth century in Italy.
Lincoln builds her discussion around the work of three printmakers practising at different times and under varying economic opportunities and restraints: Andrea Mantegna in Mantua, Domenico Beccafumi in Siena, and Diana Mantuana (Diana Scultori) in Rome. She shows how the occupational origins of early printmakers and publishers affected how they thought about the functions of multiple images.
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Alt-Italien:Druckgr Bm-Kunstvor1800 Graphik Und Buchkunst Druckgraphik