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| 1470 |
| | The first Italian printing press is set up in Venice, which soon rivals Germany for the quality of its printing | |
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| 1493 |
| | The Nuremberg Chronicle integrates text and pictures in an ambitious history of the world | |
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| c. 1495 |
| | Dürer, the first great artist to tackle the complexities of printing, becomes a master of woodcut and engraving | |
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| c. 1500 |
| | The first etchings are printed in Augsburg, from iron plates | |
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| 1530 |
| | German botanist Otto Brunfels publishes Living images of plants, the first serious work of natural history with printed illustrations | |
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| 1560 |
| | A book to teach good handwriting is published by Gianfrancesco Cresci, with examples engraved on copper plates | |
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| 1569 |
| | Flemish cartographer Gerardus Mercator publishes a map of the world, using the projection now known by his name | |
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| 1595 |
| | A year after Mercator's death, his son publishes a bound collection of his maps with the title Atlas, or Cosmographic Meditations | |
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| 1649 |
| | Rembrandt creates an etching so desirable that it becomes known as the Hundred Guilder Print | |
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| c. 1650 |
| | The pleasure districts of Edo and Kyoto provide the delights of ukiyo-e, the 'floating world' | |
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