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Johannes Gutenberg: German inventor whos invention of the movable type printing
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Johannes Gutenberg: German inventor whos invention of the movable type printing
5669005 Johannes Gutenberg: German inventor whos invention of the movable type printing press started the printing revolution, from True Portraits by AndreThevet published in 1584 by Thevet, Andre (1504-92); (add.info.: Johannes Gutenberg (c 1400-1468) German inventor of the movable type printing press started the printing revolution); Photo eAF Fotografie; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23272446
© AF Fotografie / Bridgeman Images
1500s 1584 Andre Thevet French School Frere Graphic Arts Innovative Inventor Johannes Gutenberg Movable Type Printer Printing Press Publisher Publishing
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This print showcases Johannes Gutenberg, the German inventor whose groundbreaking creation of the movable type printing press sparked a revolution in the world of printing. The image captures his innovative spirit and profound impact on history. Gutenberg's invention, depicted here in stunning detail, forever changed the way information was disseminated. His ingenuity allowed for faster production of books and other printed materials, democratizing access to knowledge and fueling intellectual growth during the Renaissance period. The French school's artistic touch is evident in this historic portrait from 1584. It beautifully portrays Gutenberg with his distinguished beard, exuding wisdom and determination. The half-length composition emphasizes his role as both a publisher and printer, highlighting his pivotal contribution to graphic arts and publishing. Engraved by Andre Thevet, this illustration immortalizes Gutenberg's hand mould technique for casting type—a revolutionary method that transformed the printing process. This image serves as a testament to Gutenberg's enduring legacy as an influential figure in German history. Displayed within these 200 words is not just a photograph but also an homage to Johannes Gutenberg—an emblematic representation of innovation that continues to shape our modern world centuries later.
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