ABSTRACT

This book examines the early development of the graphic arts from the perspectives of material things, human actors and immaterial representations while broadening the geographic field of inquiry to Central Europe and the British Isles and considering the reception of the prints on other continents.

The role of human actors proves particularly prominent, i.e. the circumstances that informed creators’, producers’, owners’ and beholders’ motivations and responses. Certainly, such a complex relationship between things, people and images is not an exclusive feature of the pre-modern period’s print cultures. However, the rise of printmaking challenged some established rules in the arts and visual realms and thus provides a fruitful point of departure for further study of the development of the various functions and responses to printed images in the sixteenth century.

The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, print history, book history and European studies.

The introduction of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license at https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/oa-edit/10.4324/9781003029199-1/introduction-gra%C5%BCyna-jurkowlaniec-magdalena-herman?context=ubx&refId=b6a86646-c9f3-490d-8a06-2946acd75fda

chapter |23 pages

Introduction

People Between Multiplied Things and Modified Images

part I|89 pages

Things

chapter 1|21 pages

Multiplicity and Absence

The Negative Evidence of Interactive Prints

chapter 2|15 pages

Playing With Destiny

Three Late Fifteenth-Century Uncut Playing-Card Sheets from Florence and Urbino

chapter 3|18 pages

Cultivating Designs

Early Ornamental Prints and Creative Reproduction

chapter 4|16 pages

Gillet and Germain Hardouyn's Print-Assisted Paintings

Prints as Underdrawings in SixteethCentury French Books of Hours

chapter 5|17 pages

A Passion for Prints

Netherlandish Engravings in an Early Sixteenth-Century Prayer Book

part II|78 pages

People

chapter 6|17 pages

Eroticism Under a Watchful Eye

Censorship and Alteration of Woodcuts in Ovid's Metamorphoses Between the Fifteenth and the Sixteenth Centuries

chapter 8|21 pages

A Foreign Affair

Thomas Gemini and His Booklet of Moresque Designs

chapter 9|21 pages

Speaking Images and Speaking to the Images

Inscriptions in Religious Prints Published by Antonio Lafreri

part III|98 pages

Images

chapter 10|18 pages

Saint George From Greater Poland

Complexities of the Reception of Albrecht Dürer's Engraving

chapter 11|16 pages

Changing Fortunes

Dürer's Nemesis and the Beham Brothers

chapter 13|20 pages

Different Confessions, Different Visions of Heaven?

Visual Eschatology, Cross-Confessional Conformity and Confessional Identity Marking in the Picture Motet The Adoration of the Lamb and in Its Reception*