tration:
51. BUST OF DEMOCRITUS]
[Illustration:
52. THE LION]
[Illustration:
53. BUILDING AND VEGETABLE (See also color plate)]
[Illustration:
54. STATUE OF APOLLO]
[Illustration:
55. THE FARNESE HERCULES]
[Illustration:
56. ANTIQUE BUST OF A MAN]
[Illustration:
57. PHEASANT AND GARDEN URN]
[Illustration:
58. RUIN OF GARDEN TEMPLE]
[Illustration:
60. FEMALE STATUE WITH FRUIT AND WHEAT]
[Illustration:
61. FEMALE STATUE WITH MASK]
[Illustration:
62. QUEEN WITH ARMOR AND MODEL OF BUILDING]
[Illustration:
63. APOLLO WITH LYRE]
[Illustration:
64. WOMAN WITH SHEPHERD'S PIPE]
[Illustration:
65. WOMAN WITH SHEET OF MUSIC AND HORN]
[Illustration:
66. WOMAN WITH PITCHER AND APRON, after S. Le Clerc]
[Illustration:
67. OLD WOMAN STANDING, after S. Le Clerc]
[Illustration:
68. LADY WITH STAFF]
[Illustration:
69. WOMAN WITH FRUIT AND BASKET]
[Illustration:
70. WOMAN WITH BRANCHES AND INCENSE BURNER]
[Illustration:
71. WOMAN WITH FLOWERS AND VINES]
[Illustration:
72. STANDING WOMAN, HEAD TURNED TO RIGHT, after Watteau]
[Illustration:
73. LADY WITH FAN, after S. Le Clerc]
[Illustration:
74. CLASSICAL FEMALE STATUE]
[Illustration:
76. LADY WITH A FLOWER]
[Illustration:
75. BOY LOOKING DOWN]
BIBLIOGRAPHY
ANONYMOUS. _An Enquiry into the Origins of Printing in Europe, by a
Lover of Art._ London, 1752.
A rewrite of Jackson's manuscript journal, with some sections quoted
verbatim. The artist's career from about 1725 to 1752 is described.
The most important biographical source and a rare book.
AUDIN, M. _Essai sur les graveurs de bois en France au dix-huitieme
siecle._ Paris, 1925, pp. 99-102.
Contains a section listing many books illustrated by Jackson in
Paris, mostly in later editions.
BAVEREL, P. _Notices sur les graveurs_, Besancon, 1807, vol. 1, pp.
341-342.
BENEZIT, E. _Dictionnaire des peintres, sculpteurs, dessinateurs, &
graveurs._ Paris, 1924 (1st ed. 1913), vol. 2, p. 693.
BEWICK, THOMAS. _Memoir of Thomas Bewick, Written by Himself_,
1822-1828. New York, 1925 (1st ed., 1862), pp. 213-214.
Mentions meeting Jackson in advanced age, about 1777. The book
contains much personal reminiscence and observation on life but
litt
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