Linton, W. The Masters of Wood Engraving. London, 1889, p. 114. 



Discusses the subject from the standpoint of a late-i9th-century technician. 



Nevertheless is open-minded, if slightly superior, about the chiaroscuro 



woodcut. 

 LoNGHi, G. Catalogo dei piu celebri intagliatori in legno ed in rame. Milan, 18 2.1, 



p. 51. 

 Maberly, J. The Print Collector. London, 1844, p. 130. 



The first American edition, New York, 1880, edited by Robert Hoe, copies the 



annotated description of the Essay from Bigmore and Wyman. 

 McClelland, N. Historic W all-Papers. Philadelphia and London, 192.4, pp. 47, 



79, 141-154, 165, 3M-3^9' 4^3- 



Makes many references to Jackson, largely inaccurate. 

 MiREUR, H. Dictiofinaire des ventes d' art fait en France. Paris, 1911-191L, vol. 4, 



p. 13. 

 MiJLLER, F., and Klunzinger, K. Die Kiinstler Aller Zeiten und Volker. 1857-1864, 



vol. 2., p. 430. 

 MiJLLER, H. A., MiJLLER, H. W., and Singer, H. W. Allgemeines Kiinstler-Lexicon. 



Frankfurt, 1895-1901, vol. x, p. 140. 

 Nagler,G.K. Allgemeines Kiinstler-Lexicon. Munich. 1835-51, vol. 6, pp. 383-384. 

 The most extensive of all dictionaries of artists up to the time of Thieme and 



Becker, q.v. With Le Blanc, has the fullest catalog of Jackson's prints. 



Die Monogrammisten, Munich, 1858-1879, vol. 3, pp. 730, 836. 

 Oman, C.C. Catalogue of Wall-Papers. London, Victoria and Albert Museum, 



1919, pp. 14-15, 33. 



A good historical account which includes Jackson's contributions to the rise 



of scenic wallpaper. 

 Pallucchini, Rodolfo, Mostra degli incisori Veneti del settecento. Venice, 1941, ed. 



1, pp. 16, 103-104. 



Catalog of the exhibition held in Venice in 1941. 

 Papillon, J. M. Traits historique et pratique de la gravure en bois. Paris, 1766, 



vol. I, pp. 32.3-3x4, 3^7-3^9' 415- 



Contains personal recollections of Jackson and his career in France. The book 

 is valuable as the first technical treatise on the woodcut, but the historical 

 section is notoriously inaccurate and heavily weighted with Papillon's prejudices. 

 Percival, MacIver. "Jackson of Battersea and his Wall Papers." The Connois- 

 seur, 192.1, vol. 61, pp. 15-36. 



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