Ich Drucke! Signet, Marke Und Druckerzeichen Seit Dem Zeitalter Gutenbergs - by Hui Luan Tran & Nino Nanobashvili (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Did Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor of letterpress printing, have a business card?
- About the Author: Nino Nanobashvili, after working at the Central Institute for Art History and the Alte Pinakothek in Munich, she has been Curator of Book and Print History at the Gutenberg Museum in Mainz since 2022; Hui Luan Tran, Junior Professor of Early Modern Art at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz since 2022.
- 192 Pages
- Art, Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions
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Book Synopsis
Did Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor of letterpress printing, have a business card? Probably not. However, his successors introduced the so-called printer's mark: predecessor to the publishing logo. These witty, creative 'business cards' have adorned the first or last pages of books since the early days of book printing, identifying the printers responsible. The aim was to showcase and sell both themselves and the printed books.
To mark the 625th anniversary of Gutenberg's birth, the Gutenberg Museum Mainz is dedicating a first exhibition to the pictorial genre of printer's marks. The accompanying volume opens up the world of printers and publishers from the beginnings of book printing to the present day, and includes texts on processes in the printing workshop, the printer's job, and specific case studies.
- The history of book printers, artists and publishers - made clear on the basis of their printer's marks from a previously unknown museum collection
- Fascinating case studies from history and the present day, e.g. on the development of the Deutscher Kunstverlag logo
- Exhibition, Gutenberg-Museum, Mainz, December 2025 to February 2026
About the Author
Nino Nanobashvili, after working at the Central Institute for Art History and the Alte Pinakothek in Munich, she has been Curator of Book and Print History at the Gutenberg Museum in Mainz since 2022; Hui Luan Tran, Junior Professor of Early Modern Art at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz since 2022. She researches printmaking media and their techniques
With contributions by Joost Depuydt, Saskia Limbach, Nino Nanobashvili, Katja Richter, Sophia Sarbinowski, Christine Sauer, Hui Luan Tran, Nikolaus Weichselbaumer, Katja Richter