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The
earliest printed images on paper in Europe date from around 1400,
made possible by the increasing availability of paper. The first
prints were woodcuts followed around 1450 by engraving. Both techniques
became very popular – by 1500 more than 3,000 prints are known
to have been made, nearly all of them after 1450. A rotating display
of European prints and drawings from the museum’s collections
are on view in this gallery.
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