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A print room is a room in an art gallery or museum where a collection of old master and modern prints, usually together with drawings, watercolours, and photographs, are held and viewed. A further meaning is a room decorated by pasting prints onto the wall in a quasi-collage style to form a sort of wallpaper, an 18th-century fashion, of which several examples survive. One of the largest, though atypically the prints are cut out round shapes, that are pasted well spaced apart, is at The Vyne, Basingstoke, Hampshire.

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  • Kupferstichkabinett (de)
  • Cabinet des estampes (fr)
  • Prentenkabinet (nl)
  • Print room (en)
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  • On appelle cabinet des estampes ou plus généralement département d'arts graphiques le lieu où sont conservées, dans un certain nombre de bibliothèques et de musées, les collections d'images imprimées sur papier. Les estampes sont parfois conservées parmi les autres œuvres sur papier, en particulier les dessins, au sein d'un « cabinet d'arts graphiques ». (fr)
  • A print room is a room in an art gallery or museum where a collection of old master and modern prints, usually together with drawings, watercolours, and photographs, are held and viewed. A further meaning is a room decorated by pasting prints onto the wall in a quasi-collage style to form a sort of wallpaper, an 18th-century fashion, of which several examples survive. One of the largest, though atypically the prints are cut out round shapes, that are pasted well spaced apart, is at The Vyne, Basingstoke, Hampshire. (en)
  • Een Prentenkabinet is een kunstmuseum of museumafdeling, waar werken op papier (ook genaamd prentkunst) worden tentoongesteld. (nl)
  • Als Kupferstichkabinett bezeichnet man die Spezialsammlung von Zeichnungen und Druckgraphiken, nicht nur von Kupferstichen, eines Museums. Aus diesem Grund sind auch Alternativ-Begriffe modernerer Prägung wie „Graphische Sammlung“ oder „Graphisches Kabinett“ hierfür gebräuchlich. Der Ausdruck Kabinett leitet sich von einem kleineren Raum innerhalb eines Schlosses her, in dem ein Fürst seine besonderen Sammlungen aufbewahrte. Man nannte ihn auch Wunderkammer oder Kunstkabinett. Diese fürstlichen Sammlungen waren die Vorstufe der öffentlichen Museen. (de)
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