Charlotte Guillard
Charlotte Guillard | |
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A book printed by Guillard in 1541 | |
| Born | circa 1480s |
| Died | 1557 |
| Resting place | Paris, France |
| Occupation | printer |
| Known for | first woman printer of note |
| Spouse(s) | 1st husband, Berthold Rembolt 1502 2nd husband, Claude Chevallon 1520 |
| Parent(s) | Jacques Guillard Guillemyne Saney |
Charlotte Guillard (c. 1485 – 1557) was an early printer who directed the Soleil d'Or printing house in Paris. Annie Parent described her as a "notability of the Rue Saint-Jacques", the street in the Latin Quarter where the shop was located. Twice married and twice widowed, Guillard operated her own publishing imprint for theological books during her two periods of widowhood, that is to say from 1519 to 1520, and 1537 to 1557. While she was not the first woman printer, succeeding both Anna Rugerin of Augsburg (1484) and Anna Fabri of Stockholm (1496), she was the first woman printer with a significantly known career.