Illustrated art history book
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| - | [[Joseph Lemercier]], in preparing the prints for [[Charles Blanc]]'s ''[[L'Oeuvre de Rembrandt reproduit par la photographie]]'' (1853-1858) essentially created the first photographically [[illustrated art history book]]. | + | The ''[[Theatrum Pictorium]]'' by Teniers is the first art book illustrated with engravings. [[Joseph Lemercier]], in preparing the prints for [[Charles Blanc]]'s ''[[L'Oeuvre de Rembrandt reproduit par la photographie]]'' (1853-1858) created the first photographically illustrated art history book. |
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The Theatrum Pictorium by Teniers is the first art book illustrated with engravings. Joseph Lemercier, in preparing the prints for Charles Blanc's L'Oeuvre de Rembrandt reproduit par la photographie (1853-1858) created the first photographically illustrated art history book.
See also
- Fascimile
- Galeriewerk
- Lithography
- Book illustration
- Illustration
- Art history
- Art reproduction
- Art history book
References
- The Rise of the Image: Essays on the History of the Illustrated Art Book by Rodney Palmer, Thomas Frangenberg
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