The most significant quality of a book is how it is an object containing information which can be interpreted, contemplated and forecasted by the reader into their own imagination. We can look at the earliest mediums of visual communication and pictures that represent concepts. In the Renaissance, manuscripts were adorned with ornament and images, clearly understood in correlation with the text creating its own physical operation. Mankind was in the development of understanding and articulating their own history when printing was invented, several illustrated books formats developed throughout the 20th century and Johannes Gutenberg's invention of the movable type allowed a substantial amount of flexibility for authors, artists and publishers. Many artists during the last century figured that books were excellent vehicles for their ideas as well as a method of expansion for audiences to view. Pictures were explicitly associated with the artists oeuvres and therefore the artist would not need to rely on the textual component.
This is a very interesting subject, it would be great if a specific question which is to be addressed could be pointed out to supplement it. – Janhabi Mukherjee1 year ago