Charlotte Guillard

Charlotte Guillard (c. 1485 - 1557) was an early printer who directed the Soleil d'Or printing house in Paris.

[1] Annie Parent described her as a "notability of the Rue Saint-Jacques", the street in the Latin Quarter where the shop was located.

[2] Twice married and twice widowed, Guillard operated her own publishing imprint for theological books during her two periods of widowhood,[3] that is to say in 1519–20, and in 1537–57.

[5] Living in the province of Maine in France, her parents were Jacques Guillard and Guillemyne Savary.

Gering owned the Soleil d'Or, a printing house of considerable repute.

One of Charlotte Guillard's personal blind-stamp's , which was a stamped mark in the paper that marked a print had come from one of her studios.