Category: Citation
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Woodcut Book Illustration in Renaissance Italy: Venice in the Sixteenth Century
Thompson, Wendy. “Woodcut Book Illustration in Renaissance Italy: Venice in the Sixteenth Century.” In Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2000–. http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/wivs/hd_wivs.htm (October 2004)
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The cover of our Italian Books catalogue series: A masterpiece of early Venetian woodcut borders revisited
Margherita Palumbo and Julia Stimac, “The cover of our Italian Books catalogue series: A masterpiece of early Venetian woodcut borders revisited,” 3 November 2021, www.prphbooks.com/blog/bordone-revisted. Accessed [date].
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The Woodcut in Early Printed Books, LOC
Heavenly Craft: The Woodcut in Early Printed Books: Fifteenth Century
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Early Woodcut Initials, Jennings, 1908
Early Woodcut Initials Containing Over Thirteen Hundred Reproductions of Ornamental Letters of the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries By Oscar Jennings · 1908
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Early Venetian Printing, 1895
Early Venetian Printing Illustrated By Ferdinando Ongania, Carlo Castellani · 1895
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Armstrong, Venetian Incunabula, 2020
The Decoration and Illustration of Venetian Incunabula: From Hand Illumination to the Design of WoodcutsLilian Armstrong Printing R-Evolution and Society 1450-1500Fifty Years that Changed Europeedited by Cristina Dondi 2020 Woodcuts in Italy took hold in the late 1400s.
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Historic Design in Printing, 1923
Henry Lewis Johnson, Historic Design in Printing. Boston: The Graphic Arts Society, 1923.
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Aesthetic Book Bibliography
Walter Pater Walter Pater: Individualism and Aesthetic Philosophy, By Kate Hext Edinburgh University Press 2013 The Book Beautiful: Walter Pater and the House of Macmillan, 2014, Bloomsbury Publishing. Robert M. Seiler, ed. “Symbolism in British ‘Little Magazines’: The Dial (1889–7), The Pageant (1896–7), and The Dome (1897–1900),” David Peters Corbetthttps://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:osobl/9780199654291.003.0007Pages 101–119, Published: May 2013
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Daphnis and Chloe, Longus, Thornley, 1657
DAPHNIS & CHLOE By LONGUS Translated out of Greek by GEORGE THORNLEY Anno. 1657 Daphnis & Chloe. Translated out of Greek by George Thornley, anno 1657. With an introd. by George Saintsbury, 192-
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Charles Ricketts, 1910
Charles Ricketts: A Commentary on his Activities. By C. Lewis Hind. The International Studio. Vol 39, 1910 259-266.