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Griffin printers emblem of Sebastianus Gryphius, Lyon, 1546 (woodcut)
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Griffin printers emblem of Sebastianus Gryphius, Lyon, 1546 (woodcut)
CHT418494 Griffin printers emblem of Sebastianus Gryphius, Lyon, 1546 (woodcut) by French School, (16th century); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; (add.info.: Sebastien Gryphe (c.1492-1556); humanist publisher and printer of German origin, established in Lyon from 1520; known as prince des libraires Lyonnais ; from 1532 collaborated with Francois Rabelais (1494-1553) with publication of medical texts and translations of texts of Hippocrates and Galen; ); eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
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Colophon Eagle Galien Griffon Gryphon Hippocrate Renascence
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This print showcases the emblem of Sebastianus Gryphius, a renowned printer and humanist publisher from Lyon in the 16th century. The woodcut depicts a magnificent griffin, symbolizing power and wisdom, surrounded by elements of Renaissance artistry. Sebastianus Gryphius, also known as the prince des libraires Lyonnais (prince of Lyon booksellers), was an influential figure in the world of printing during his time. He collaborated with esteemed writer Francois Rabelais on various medical texts and translations of works by Hippocrates and Galen. The intricate details within this emblem reflect not only Gryphius' dedication to craftsmanship but also his deep appreciation for mythology and humanism. The griffin's majestic presence is complemented by a lion, representing courage, while an eagle signifies vision and intellect. As one gazes upon this remarkable piece, it becomes evident that it encapsulates the essence of Renaissance art - its mythological references intertwined with intellectual pursuits. This woodcut served as Gryphius' colophon or printers mark; a visual representation that distinguished his work from others. Preserved in Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs in Paris, France, this image reminds us of Sebastianus Gryphius' significant contributions to literature and printing during a transformative era in history. It serves as both a testament to his legacy as well as an inspiration for future generations interested in exploring the intersection between art and knowledge.
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