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| 1640 |
| | The first book published in England's American colonies is Bay Psalm Book, a revised translation of the psalms | |
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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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| c. 1658 |
| | Prince Rupert of the Rhine pioneers mezzotint, the first half-tone technique in printing | |
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| 1690 |
| | The French scientist Denis Papin, while professor of mathematics at Marburg, develops the first steam engine to use a piston | |
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| 1757 |
| | Walpole founds a printing press, the Strawberry Hill Press. | |
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| 1768 |
| | A French artist, Jean Baptiste le Prince, discovers the aquatint technique in printmaking | |
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| c. 1780 |
| | Japanese artist Kitagawa Utamaro is a master of colour woodcuts, often depicting the courtesan district of Edo | |
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| 1798 |
| | Austrian author Alois Senefelder, experimenting with grease and water on stone, discovers the principles of lithography | |
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| 1825 |
| | The elderly Francisco de Goya becomes the first great artist to attempt lithography | |
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