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Introduction of the Art of Printing, 1886. Artist: W Ridgway
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Introduction of the Art of Printing, 1886. Artist: W Ridgway
Introduction of the Art of Printing, 1886. After Edward Henry Wehnert (1813-1868). From Illustration of English and Scottish History, Volume I by Thomas Archer. [Blackie & Son, London, Glasgow and Edinburgh, 1886]
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Archer Blackie Blackie And Son Blackie Son Blackie Son Ltd Curiosity Discovery Edward Henry Edward Henry Wehnert Edward Wehnert Introducing Introduction Ridgway Thomas Archer W Ridgway Wehnert
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This print, titled "Introduction of the Art of Printing, 1886" takes us back to a significant moment in history. The artist W Ridgway skillfully captures the atmosphere of curiosity and discovery that surrounded the introduction of printing in England during the 19th century. The scene is set inside an English country room, where men and women gather around a man demonstrating this revolutionary technology. The room exudes an air of anticipation as people eagerly observe this new art form unfold before their eyes. The print beautifully portrays the diverse range of individuals present - from distinguished gentlemen to elegant ladies - all united by their shared interest in this groundbreaking invention. Their expressions reflect a mixture of awe, intrigue, and excitement as they witness firsthand how words can be immortalized on paper through mechanical means. Through monochrome engraving techniques, the artist emphasizes both the historical significance and artistic beauty associated with this pivotal moment. This illustration is part of Thomas Archer's "Illustration of English and Scottish History" series published by Blackie & Son Ltd. , offering viewers a glimpse into key events that shaped British culture. As we admire this remarkable artwork today, it serves as a reminder not only of technological progress but also highlights our innate human curiosity for knowledge and innovation.
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