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The Introduction of Printing. A. D. 1473 (colour litho)
670093 The Introduction of Printing. A.D. 1473 (colour litho) by Moreland, Arthur (1876-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Introduction of Printing. A.D. 1473. Illustration for Humors of History (Sully and Ford, c 1905).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 25189258
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The Introduction of Printing - A Humorous Take on a Historical Milestone
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. This vibrant and comical lithograph, titled "The Introduction of Printing. A. D. 1473" captures the essence of a significant moment in history with a playful twist. Created by Arthur Moreland in 1905 as an illustration for Humors of History, this satirical cartoon brings to life the advent of printing during the fifteenth century. In this whimsical scene, we see William Caxton, the English printer credited with introducing the printing press to England, engaged in a lively game of chess with his German counterpart. The artist's clever use of visual humor adds an extra layer to this historical event, as both men strategize their moves while surrounded by stacks of printed materials and various printing tools. Moreland's caricatured portrayal not only highlights the cultural differences between England and Germany but also pokes fun at certain stereotypes associated with each nation. The exaggerated features and expressions add a touch of satire to this light-hearted depiction. With its vivid colors and intricate details, this print is not just an amusing piece but also serves as a reminder that even significant historical moments can be approached from different angles. It invites viewers to appreciate history through laughter while acknowledging the impact that printing has had on society since its introduction over five centuries ago.
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