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Breaking the Mould: the First 100 Years of Lithography Michael Twyman

Breaking the Mould: the First 100 Years of Lithography By Michael Twyman

Breaking the Mould: the First 100 Years of Lithography by Michael Twyman


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This volume addresses the changes brought about by lithography in the design and production of a wide range of graphic material: books, prints, music, maps, and ephemera. The author demonstrates how print workers responded to the economy, directness and versatility of lithography.

Breaking the Mould: the First 100 Years of Lithography Summary

Breaking the Mould: the First 100 Years of Lithography: The Panizzi Lectures for 2000 by Michael Twyman

This volume addresses the changes brought about by lithography in the design and production of a wide range of graphic material: books, prints, music, maps, and ephemera. Underpinning the text is the view that lithographic printers and their co-workers revealed limitations in the capabilities of earlier methods of print production by exploring the range of opportunities offered by the new process. Professor Twtman demonstrates how these print workers responded to the economy, directness, versatility, and autographic qualities of lithography and how some of the techniques they used led to the blurring of distinctions between printing processes.

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GOR013649908
9780712347198
0712347194
Breaking the Mould: the First 100 Years of Lithography: The Panizzi Lectures for 2000 by Michael Twyman
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of Toronto Press
2001-11-15
192
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