This set of pages features original woodcut specimens taken from 15th-century books, offering a glimpse into early printmaking and book illustration techniques. The images include intricate border designs, detailed figurative scenes, and decorative initials framed by elaborate foliage and scrollwork, characteristic of the period's artistic style. These pages were part of a portfolio displayed at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, specifically within their Graphic Arts Exhibit. The collection provides valuable insight into the craftsmanship and visual storytelling methods used in early printed materials, highlighting the historical importance of woodcut prints in disseminating knowledge and art throughout Europe during the 15th century.