Featured on PDR in the collection Paper Gems: Early Modern Blackwork Prints

Early modern prints are recycled waste products of everyday life. Paper was fashioned from soiled and tattered linen, which was boiled and beaten into pulp, then strained and dried in sheets. Ink was an admixture of lampblack or soot blended with oil. Rags and grime thus became the material basis for print media, once wrought through the printmaker’s resurrective craft. As printmakers of this period continued to discover, this act of applying ink to paper with a printing matrix and a press could be accomplished via an astonishing multitude of techniques, some quite esoteric.

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Plate from blackwork ornament designs for gold- and silversmiths

Artist

Date

1619


Underlying Rights

Public Domain Worldwide

Digital Rights

No Additional Rights

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  • Exceptional quality, from $32 including delivery
  • Archival inks on high grade art paper
  • Framed option with solid wood and ready to hang

Image Size

1803 x 2287

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