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This work traces the development of wood-engraving from its origins through medieval block-books and early northern and Italian print traditions, surveying principal practitioners and shifts in technique. It examines the roles of figures like Albrecht Dürer and Hans Holbein, the waning of certain methods, and later revivals and innovations in modern wood-engraving. Emphasis is given to the art’s function in book production, ornament, and illustration, and to how engraved blocks reflect changing cultural and civilizational tastes. Chapters pair historical narrative and critical observation with numerous reproduced cuts and a concise bibliography to aid students and cultivated readers.

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George Edward Woodberry

George Edward Woodberry was an American author and literary critic known for his contributions to the understanding of American literature and art. He is particularly recognized for his biographical work on Nathaniel Hawthorne, which explores the complexities of the author's life and writings. Woodberry's scholarly pursuits also led him to delve into the history of wood-engraving, a craft that played a significant role in the visual arts of his time. His notable works include "A History of Wood-Engraving" and "Heart of Man," which reflect his diverse interests in both literature and the arts. Woodberry's writings continue to be appreciated for their insightful analysis and historical context.

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