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Les Débuts de la gravure sur cuivre en France : Lyon 1520-1565by Estelle LeutratThe importance of printing and of illustrated books in sixteenth-century Lyons has already been established. Less well-known, despite the number of surviving engravings, is the role of copperplates. The productions of Master JG (formerly identified as Jean de Gourmont), Georges Reverdy, and Master CC, attest in their own way to contemporary intellectual and religious debates. 436p, 53 illus. (Droz 2007) Browse other Printing books Browse other Renaissance books |
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