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Johannes Gutenberg
5674394 Johannes Gutenberg. by Beuzon, Joseph (1864-1940); (add.info.: Sciences. Communication. ´┐¢´┐¢Gutenberg decouvre l´┐¢imprimierie.´┐¢´┐¢ Atelier d´┐¢imprimerie de Johannes Gutenberg a Mayence, Allemagne, vers 1450 (inventeur de l imprimerie mecanique). Illustration par Joseph et Louis Beuzon in: Premier Livre d´┐¢Histoire de France, par Gauthier-Deschamps-Aymard, France, 1929. Coll. Part. Science. Communication. ´┐¢´┐¢Gutenberg discovers printing´┐¢.´┐¢ Printing workshop of Johannes Gutenberg, inventor of the mechanical printing press, in Mainz, Germany, ca 1450. Illustration by Joseph and Louis Beuzon in: Premier Livre d´┐¢Histoire de France (First French History Schoolbook), by Gauthier-Deschamps-Aymard, France, 1929.); Photo © CCI
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Classe Ouvriere Decouverte Ecriture Edition Inventeur Johannes Gutenberg Litterature Livre Mainz Mayence Presse Printing Working Class
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This print captures a significant moment in history, showcasing Johannes Gutenberg and his groundbreaking invention. In the image, we are transported back to Mainz, Germany, around 1450, where Gutenberg's printing workshop comes to life. The atmosphere is filled with anticipation as Gutenberg discovers the art of printing. Gutenberg's invention revolutionized communication and literature forever. With his mechanical printing press, he unlocked the power of mass production for books and made them accessible to a wider audience. This pivotal moment marked the beginning of a new era in education and knowledge dissemination. The illustration by Joseph and Louis Beuzon beautifully depicts this historical event from Premier Livre d'Histoire de France (First French History Schoolbook) by Gauthier-Deschamps-Aymard in 1929. It showcases not only Gutenberg but also highlights the importance of working-class individuals who played an integral role in bringing his vision to life. As we gaze upon this remarkable print from Fine Art Finder, we are reminded of how one person's ingenuity can shape the course of humanity. Johannes Gutenberg's discovery continues to inspire generations even today as we witness its impact on our modern world.
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