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Print Culture in Early Modern France: Abraham Bosse and the Purposes of Print

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This scholarly work examines the role of print culture in early modern France through the lens of master printmaker Abraham Bosse. Goldstein explores how Bosse’s innovative prints shaped artistic and intellectual discourse during the 17th century.

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Carl Goldstein’s ‘Print Culture in Early Modern France’ offers a comprehensive analysis of Abraham Bosse’s significant contributions to European print culture during the 1600s. Rather than treating prints as mere reproductive objects, Goldstein demonstrates how Bosse’s sophisticated engravings functioned as independent artworks that disseminated knowledge, aesthetic values, and social commentary.

The book examines Bosse’s prolific output—encompassing scenes of daily life, religious narratives, technical instruction, and artistic theory—to reveal how print served multiple purposes in early modern society. Goldstein contextualizes Bosse’s work within the broader development of French cultural authority and the professionalization of artistic practice. Through detailed analysis of specific prints and their audiences, the study illuminates the complex relationships between art, commerce, and intellectual exchange in seventeenth-century France.

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Author

Carl Goldstein

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781107429444

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