Blockbooks were highly illustrated books produced entirely from woodcuts. Produced in the Netherlands and Rhineland Germany in the 1460s–70s, they were cheap and quick to print—perhaps the first print-on-demand books in the western hemisphere—but their popularity was short-lived. Based upon the collections of the Morgan Library & Museum, John T. McQuillen, Associate Curator of Printed Books & Bindings will present an introduction to the European blockbook, its history and production, and delve into the provenance of several of the copies in the Morgan's collection.
Held Wednesday, October 14, 2020.