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The Convergence of Fine Art and Printing Technology in the Early Modern Netherlands (근대 초 네덜란드의 인쇄술과 미술의 융합: 루벤스와 보르흐트의 사례)

  • Jung, Won
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.18 no.5
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    • pp.391-397
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    • 2020
  • This article aims to introduce a representative case of convergence among art, technology and science, and look into the factors that contributed to its success. The focus is specifically brought to the cooperation between the Plantin Press and local painters in Antwerp in the Netherlands during the 16th century. The Plantin Press scored huge successes through collaboration with Flemish artists such as Rubens and Borcht. This helped the artists to use their talents in a new medium or to secure a job that appreciates their values. The Plantin Press outdid its competitors in the market through applying new techniques on its works. Great botany books also came out as a result of such convergence. The backdrop to the Netherlands appearing as the center of botanical studies in the 17th century is the concerted efforts of the painters that created quality illustrations and the publishers that knew how to use them efficiently.