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Library Resources on Books and Bookmaking
In Praise of Aldus Manutius
Call Number: Carleton Z232.M3 F55 1995Available in print from Carleton College.The World of Aldus Manutius
Call Number: Z232.M3 L6 1979
Library Resources on Printmaking
Prints and the pursuit of knowledge in early modern Europe
Call Number: Carleton NE625 .P745 2011Available in print from Carleton College.The French Renaissance in Prints from the Bibliotheque Nationale de France, 1499-1629
Call Number: Carleton NE647 .F74 1994Available in print from Carleton College.The Renaissance Print, 1471-1550
Call Number: Carleton NE441.5.R44 L35 1994Available in print from Carleton College.Early Italian engravings from the National Gallery of Art.
Call Number: NE659 .U54Available in print."Dürer and the High Art of Printmaking" in The Essential Dürer
Call Number: N6888.D8 E88 2010Available in print and online.
Smarthistory Resources
Smarthistory is a non-profit collaboration of scholars, museums, and artists that offers peer-reviewed educational resources on art history topics.
Resources from the Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City has wide ranging collections of items from the Renaissance.
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