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Keepsake created for the Princeton University Library exhibition : European Graphic Arts, Art of the Book from Gutenberg to Picasso.
Author
Princeton University. Library. Department of Rare Books and Special Collections
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Format
Visual material
Language
English
Published/Created
[Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Library, 1986]
Description
2 keepsakes : color ; 16 x 11.5 cm
Details
Subject(s)
Exhibitions
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New Jersey
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Princeton
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History
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20th century
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Advertising
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Exhibitions
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Specimens
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Ephemera
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United States
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20th century
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Specimens
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Printed ephemera
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United States
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20th century
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Specimens
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Souvenirs (Keepsakes)
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American
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20th century
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Specimens
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Leonard L. Milberg Gallery for the Graphic Arts
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History
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Related name
Princeton University. Library. Typography Studio
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[after] engraver
Luiken, Jan, 1649-1712
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Notes
Item description: Color prints.
Two copies of the keepsake issued for the 1986 exhibition, "European graphic arts : the art of the book from Gutenberg to Picasso".
Inscribed: "an exhibition on the occasion of the opening of the Leonard L. Milberg '53 Gallery for the Graphic Arts Princeton University Library".
Folded card with four reproduced engravings from Jan Luiken's "Abbildung der Bemein-Ruschlichen . . ." : the Papermaker, the Book Printer, the Copperplate Printer, and the Bookbinder.
Other title(s)
European Graphic Arts
Art of the book from Gutenberg to Picasso
OCLC
1340130619
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