BIBLIOGRAPHY 



Anonymous. An Enquiry into the Origins of Printing in Europe, by a Lover of Art. 

 London, 175^. 



A rewrite of Jackson's manuscript journal, with some sections quoted ver- 

 batim. The artist's career from about 17^5 to 1752. is described. The most 

 important biographical source and a I'are book. 



AuDiN, M. Essai sitr les graveurs de hois en France au dix-huitieme siecle. Paris, 



19^5' PP- 99-102.. 

 Contains a section listing many books illustrated by Jackson in Paris, mostly 



in later editions. 

 Baverel, p. Notices sur les graveurs, Besangon, 1807, vol. i, pp. 341-341. 

 Benezit, E. Dictionnaire des peintres, sculpteurs, dessinateurs, & graveurs. Paris, 



1924 (ist ed. 1913), vol. 1, p. 693. 

 Bewick, Thomas. Alemoir of Thomas Beivick, Written by Himself, i8ii-i8i8. New 



York, 1915 (ist ed., 1861), pp. xi3-ii4. 



Mentions meeting Jackson in advanced age, about 1777. The book contains 



much personal reminiscence and observation on life but little concrete detail 



for the student. 

 BiGMORE, E. C. and Wyman, C. W. H. A Bibliography of Printing. London, 



1880-1886, vol. I, pp. 2.01, 365. 



The most extensive annotated listing of books relating to printing. Has a 



description of Jackson's Essay. 

 Brulliot, F. Dictionnaire des monogrammes . Munich, 1832.-1834, vol. i, Nos. 



1x88, 1351, 1535. 

 Bryan, M. Dictionary of Painters and Engravers. London and New York, 1904 



(ist ed. 1816), vol. 3, p. 99. 



The most comprehensive biographical dictionary of artists in the English 



language. 

 Burch, R. M. Colour Printing and Colour Printers. London, 1910, pp. 72.-77. 



The most comprehensive general survey, but with more than occasional 



inaccuracies. There is a lack of sensitivity in art matters. These comments apply 



also to the section on Jackson. 



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