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The Setting-up of the First Printing Press in Bristol, 1546, in the Castle Precincts, c
2830941 The Setting-up of the First Printing Press in Bristol, 1546, in the Castle Precincts, c.1917-18 (oil on canvas) by Gotch, Thomas Cooper (1854-1931); Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, UK; eBristol Museums, Galleries & Archives; Given by Edward Robinson, 1918.; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23473216
© Bristol Museums, Galleries & Archives Given by Edward Robinson, 1918. / Bridgeman Images
Bristol Mayor Movable Type Opening Page Pages Printer Printing Press Proof Proofs Publisher Publishing Romanticist Setting Up Sheet Sheets Typesetting Northern Renaissance
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The Setting-up of the First Printing Press in Bristol, 1546 - A Glimpse into the Birth of Literary Revolution
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. This oil painting by Thomas Cooper Gotch takes us back to a significant moment in history - the establishment of the first printing press in Bristol, England, during 1546. The artist's meticulous attention to detail transports us to the castle precincts where this groundbreaking invention was brought to life. In this scene, we witness a bustling atmosphere as men and women work together diligently to set up the printing press. The mayor himself is present, overseeing this momentous occasion. Sheets of paper with freshly printed text are scattered across tables while others carefully arrange movable type for typesetting. Gotch's romanticist style adds an air of grandeur and excitement to this historical event. The warm hues and soft lighting create an inviting ambiance within these ancient castle walls. It is evident that literature and knowledge are about to flourish within these very pages. This painting serves as a testament to human ingenuity and progress during the Northern Renaissance period in Britain. It captures not only a pivotal moment but also showcases how collaboration between genders played a vital role in advancing society. Displayed at Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, this masterpiece stands as a reminder of our rich cultural heritage and celebrates the transformative power that print has had on shaping our world today.
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