September 30, 2005

15th-16th century woodcuts. There are more here. And a dozen more here.

The third link notably features Apes on horseback, which uses 16th century interactive technology.

  • First rate link! This stuff always delights me. I enjoyed the apes in particular, though it took me a couple of clicks to realize what was happening.
  • Ummm, Patita, one's playing the bagpipes and one's got a life preserver? Way cool, I didn't know the LoC did live webcasts!
  • I love this stuff especially Durer works.
  • Excellent post!
  • Had to go dig this address up -- the gent who runs the blog Giornale Nuovo specializes in old books with interesting illustrations, woodcuts and engravings.
  • I meant with the change in view, BlueHorse. I wasn't focused on their bellies and missed the difference the first time.
  • LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this post!!! Durer is magnificent, as is Aesop.