Chatto, W., and Jackson, J. ATreatise on Wood-Engraving. London, 1861 (ist. 

 ed. 1839), pp. 453-457. 



The classic work on the subject; scholarly, objective, and voluminously il- 

 lustrated. Has the fullest early account of Jackson and is the basis for most later 

 studies of the artist. 



CusT, L. "John Baptist Jackson," Dktionary of 'National Biography. New York 

 and London, 1885-1900, vol. i.^, p. 100. 



De Boni, F. Biografia degli artisti. Venice, 1840, p. 499. 



DoNKELL, Edna. "The Van Rensselaer Wall Paper and J. B. Jackson — A Study in 

 Disassociation." Metropolitan Museum Studies, 1932., vol. 4, pp. 77-108. 



The most scholarly study of Jackson's wallpaper career. Shows, by an exami- 

 nation of styles, that Jackson could not have made the wallpapers indiscrimi- 

 nately attributed to him. 



DuPLESsis, G. Histoire de la gravure. Paris, 1880, pp. 314-315. 



Entwisle, E. a. The Book of Wallpaper. London, 1954, pp. 65-67, 76. 



Contains new information on wallpaper manufacturers in London during the 

 1 8th century, some of it bearing on Jackson. 



Fkankau, J. Eighteenth-Century Colour-Prints. London, 1907, pp. 41-46. 

 Has an appreciative section on Jackson, highly romanticized. 



Friec LANDER, M. J. Der Holz.schnitt: Handbiicher der Staatlichen Muse en Xft Berlin. 

 Berlin and Leipzig, 1916 (ist ed. 1917), pp. 2.14-116. 



FuESSLi, J. C. Kaisonirendes Verzeichniss der vornehmsten Kupferstecher. Zurich, 



I77i> PP- 353-354- 

 FuRST, H. The Modern Woodcut. New York, 1914, pp. 88, 99. 



A fine general survey, although judgments are occasionally dogmatic. 

 Gallo, R. L'Incisioni nel 'joo a Venecia e a Bassano. Venice, 1941, pp. 11-13. 



A solid study containing some new material on the artists of the period. 

 GoRi Gandellini, G. Notizie Istoriche degVIntagliatori. Siena, 1771, vol. 1, p. 156. 

 GusMAN, P. La Gravure sur bois et d'epargne sur metal du XIV' au XX" siecle. 



Paris, 1916, pp. 31, 164-165, 193, 151. 

 Hardie, Martin. English Coloured Books. New York and London, 1906, pp. 19-17. 

 While a brief but sensitive account of Jackson is given, the main emphasis 

 is on the Essay as an illustrated book. 

 Heinecken, C .H. VON. Idee generale d'une collection complette destampes. Leipzig 

 and Vienna, 1771, p. 94. 



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