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Treatise on Wood Engraving, Historical and Practical

Treatise on Wood Engraving, Historical and Practical

Treatise on Wood Engraving, Historical and Practical

With Upwards of Three Hundred Illustrations, Engraved on Wood
John Jackson
William Andrew Chatto
March 2010
Paperback
9781108009157

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    A Treatise on Wood Engraving, Historical and Practical (1839), combines the practical knowledge of an engraver with the critical inquiry of an historian. Compiled and edited by William Andrew Chatto, an established author with an interest in woodcuts, the book was originally conceived by the wood-engraver John Jackson, who provided the book's more than three hundred engravings. Roughly three quarters of the Treatise is concerned with the historical evolution of engraving, from the Egyptian hieroglyph stamps held at the British Museum through the masterful works of Albrecht Dürer to the decline and reinvigoration of the art in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Practical analysis permeates the text as a whole, with the final section explaining more fully how a block is chosen, cut, and even repaired. The book is therefore of interest to art historians, historians of the book, and even artist practitioners interested in nineteenth-century methods.

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    March 2010
    Paperback
    9781108009157
    784 pages
    229 × 152 × 40 mm
    1.03kg
    253 b/w illus. 6 colour illus.
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    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Antiquity of engraving
    • 2. Progress of wood engraving
    • 3. The invention of typography
    • 4. Wood engraving in connection with the press
    • 5. Wood engraving at the time of Albrecht Dürer
    • 6. Further progress and decline of wood engraving
    • 7. Revival of wood engraving
    • 8. The practice of wood engraving.
      Authors
    • John Jackson
    • William Andrew Chatto