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The art of printing in 'Prenten-magazijn voor de jeugd', 1843

Sandwijk, G. van (auteur/author)
Schuitemaker, J.. (uitgever/publisher)
year: 1843

type: tekstbladzijde
page
technique: houtgravure
detail: nee
dimensions: 21 x 17 cm.
related terms: jeugdtijdschriften boekdrukkerijen typografische vormgeving
period: 19e eeuw
classification:
D: Geschiedenis van de boekdrukkunst

contents: This illustration comes from 'Prenten-magazijn voor de jeugd', a periodical devoted to edifying matters and stories. It was included in an explanation of the invention of the art of printing. Just like making turf, gutting herring, the telegraph, the telescope, the land yacht, the thermometer, the microscope and the pendulum for a clock, its invention was claimed as being Dutch. The illustration shows a 19th-century printing house in operation: two printers are standing beside an iron hand press of the Stanhope type and, on the right, compositors are busy at the type case. Printed sheets are hanging up to dry. In addition to the subjects this periodical also followed the format and typography of the 1834 'Hollandsch penning-magazijn voor de jeugd': almost square in shape with very simple wood engravings.

origineel:
source: Sandwijk, G. van. - Prenten-magazijn voor de jeugd / door G. van Sandwijk ; met 120 houtsneê-gravures. - Purmerende: J. Schuitemaker, 1843, niet gepagineerd
available in: Koninklijke Bibliotheek, Den Haag 1087 E 11 - 2

©description: Den Haag Koninklijke Bibliotheek
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