New exhibition, Transitions in Print, launches at Rylands
12 Oct 2022
The exhibition reveals hidden secrets of the European printing revolution.
What’s the exhibition about?
The Rylands has one of the world’s greatest collections of 15th-century European printing. For over 100 years, we have used innovative technologies to examine these earliest printed artefacts.
In this exhibition, explore how scientists, historians and imaging specialists are joining forces to develop tools and new ways of looking at these historic documents using cutting-edge techniques, giving us new insights into our earliest printed heritage.
What’s in the exhibition?
- Discover how we uncovered new information on a print of St Christopher which is one of the earliest produced in Europe.
- Examine an Indulgence, printed in the 1450s by Johann Gutenberg, to see if you can find details that are being studied by pattern recognition technology.
- Uncover the mystery of a woodblock thought to be a rare survival from the 15th century.
- See a printed copy of St John’s Apocalypse as old as the Gutenberg Bible.
Where can I find out more?
Visit the Rylands website to find out more about the exhibition: