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Civilité letter, cut by Ameet Tavernier, second half 16th century Enschedé, J. (uitgever/publisher) year: 1768 type: tekstbladzijde page detail: nee dimensions: 22,5 x 12,5 cm. (pagina) related persons: Tavernier, Ameet Plantijn, Christoffel related terms: letterproeven lettertypen civilité period: 16e eeuw 18e eeuw classification: C: Paleografie, letterontwerp, lettertypen, lettergieten, schrift contents: A civilité letter (a Gothic script type, originating in France, hence the name written 'in the old way') in great primer and cicero type,cut by Ameet Tavernier for Christopher Plantin in Antwerp. Tavernier was a Frenchman who had settled in Antwerp in 1557. In the second half of the 16th century many new letters with a strong French influence were cut in the Southern Netherlands. Hereby Christopher Plantin played a significant role. origineel: source: Proef van letteren, welke gegooten worden in de nieuwe Haerlemsche lettergietery van J. Enschedé. 1768. - [Haarlem, J. Enschedé, 1768], niet gepagineerd available in: Koninklijke Bibliotheek, Den Haag 3107 B 27 ©description: Den Haag Koninklijke Bibliotheek ©reproduction: Den Haag Koninklijke Bibliotheek |
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