Soldini, Anima brutorum, 1776 (a8r; Getty)

Soldini, Anima brutorum, 1776 (a8r; Smithsonian)

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Red ink was used to set off text, often to indicate holidays in almanacs, or headers in prayer books, or sometimes just as a decorative element. While red ink can be added by hand, and often was in the early decades of printing, in later years it was usually printed by press in a separate process from printing black ink. Sometimes blue or other colors were used instead of or in addition to red and black inks.