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ID: An Illustrator Dataset Bibliography

Compiled by Jaleen Grove, Ph.D, [email protected] http://jaleengrove.com/index.htm I gratefully acknowledge the support of the DB Dowd Modern Graphic History Library on this project.

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This bibliography and the data visualizations took a very long time to make. It is freely available for use but I’d appreciate an acknowledgment in anything you blog or present or publish that was helped by it. Thanks!

A Catalogue of 100 Illustrated Books 1472-1896. The Grolier Club, 1921.

Amstutz, Walter, editor. Who’s Who in Graphic Art: An Illustrated Book of Reference to the World’s Leadiang Graphic Designers, Illustrators, Typographers and Cartoonists. 1st ed, Amstutz & Herdeg Graphis Press, 1962.

Armstrong, Regina. “Representative American Women Illustrators:: The Character Workers.” The Critic (1898-1906); New York, vol. 37, no. 1, , pp. 43–54.

---. “Representative American Women Illustrators:: The Character Workers--II.” The Critic (1898-1906); New York, vol. 37, no. 2, Aug. 1900, pp. 131–141.

---. “Representative American Women Illustrators:: The Child Interpreters.” The Critic (1898-1906); New York, vol. 36, no. 5, , pp. 417–430.

---. “Representative American Women Illustrators:: The Decorative Workers.” The Critic (1898-1906); New York, vol. 36, no. 6, June 1900, pp. 520–529.

---. “THE NEW LEADERS IN AMERICAN ILLUSTRATION: I The Academicians: Loeb, Sterner, Clark and Christy.” The Bookman; a Review of Books and Life (1895-1933); New York, vol. 10, no. 6, Feb. 1900, pp. 548–555.

---. “THE NEW LEADERS IN AMERICAN ILLUSTRATION: II The Decorative Workers: Wright, Fisher, Hutt and Parrish.” The Bookman; a Review of Books and Life (1895-1933); New York, vol. 11, no. 1, Mar. 1900, pp. 49–56.

---. “THE NEW LEADERS IN AMERICAN ILLUSTRATION: III The Story-Tellers: Pape, Keller, Hitchcock, Clinedinst and Ashe.” The Bookman; a Review of Books and Life (1895-1933); New York, vol. 11, no. 2, Apr. 1900, pp. 140–148.

---. “THE NEW LEADERS IN AMERICAN ILLUSTRATION: IV The Typists: McCarter, Yohn, Glackens, Shinn and Luks.” The Bookman; a Review of Books and Life (1895-1933); New York, vol. 11, no. 3, May 1900, pp. 244–51.

1 ---. “THE NEW LEADERS IN AMERICAN ILLUSTRATION: V The Humorous Men: Newell, Kemble, Sullivant, Zimmerman and Hamilton.” The Bookman; a Review of Books and Life (1895-1933); New York, vol. 11, no. 4, June 1900, pp. 334–341.

Balston, Thomas. “English Book Illustrations 1880-1900.” New Paths in Book Collecting: Essays, edited by John Carter, C. Scribner’s sons, 1934.

Barnard, Percy L. “Democracy of Art - A Chapter on Color Prints.” Brush and Pencil: An Illustrated Magazine of the Arts of Today, vol. 9, no. 2, Nov. 1901, pp. 107–20.

Benesch, Otto. Artistic and Intellectual Trends from Rubens to Daumier Asshown in Book Illustration. Dept. of printing and graphic arts, Harvard college library, 1943.

Blackburn, Henry. The Art of Illustration. W.H. Allen, 1894.

---. “The Value of a Line.” The Continent; an Illustrated Weekly Magazine (1883-1884); , vol. 5, no. 108, Mar. 1884, p. 289.

Bland, David. A History of Book Illustration: The Illuminated Manuscript and the Printed Book. 1st ed., World Pub. Co, 1958.

---. The Illustration of Books. 1st ed., Pantheon Books, 1952.

Bliss, Douglas Percy. “A Century of Book Illustration: 1830-1930.” Artwork, vol. 6, no. 23, Sept. 1930, pp. 200–10.

---. A History of Wood-Engraving. J.M. Dent & sons, ltd. ; E.P. Dutton & co, 1928.

Boeringer.1, Pierre N. “Some San Francisco Illustrators.1: Curbstone Bohemia.” Overland Monthly and Out West Magazine (1868-1935); San Francisco, vol. VOL. XXVI., no. No. 151., July 1895, pp. 70– 91.

Bolton, Theodore. American Book Illustrators: Bibliographic Check Lists of 123 Artists. R.R. Bowker company, 1938.

Bothwell Horgan, Mary H. “Our Leading Illustrators.” The Independent ... Devoted to the Consideration of Politics, Social and Economic Tendencies, History, Literature, and the Arts (1848-1921); New York, vol. 59, no. 2976, Dec. 1905, p. 1396.

Bouchot, Henri, and E. C. Bigmore. The Printed Book: Its History, Illustration, and Adornment, from the Days of Gutenberg to the Present Time. Scribner and Welford, 1887.

BRADLEY, WILLIAM ASPENWALL. “Illustrators and Their Recent Work.” The Independent ... Devoted to the Consideration of Politics, Social and Economic Tendencies, History, Literature, and the Arts (1848-1921); New York, vol. 73, no. 3341, Dec. 1912, p. 1345.

Brewer, Frances Joan, and Association of College and Research Libraries, editors. Book Illustration: Papers Presented at the Third Rare Book Conference of the American Library Association in 1962. Gebr. Mann, 1963.

2 Brown, Marcia. “Distinction in Picture Books.” The Horn Book, vol. Anniversary issue, Oct. 1949, https://www.hbook.com/2015/05/authors-illustrators/distinction-in-picture-books/.

Burnham, Laurence. “The Modern Hero in Illustration.” The Bookman; a Review of Books and Life (1895- 1933); New York, vol. 25, no. 5, July 1907, pp. 504–510.

---. “The Modern Heroine in Illustration.” The Bookman; a Review of Books and Life (1895-1933); New York, vol. 25, no. 2, Apr. 1907, pp. 191–199.

Byrnes, Gene, and Albert Thornton Bishop. A Complete Guide to Drawing, Illustration, Cartooning and Painting. Simon and Schuster, 1948.

Carter, John, editor. New Paths in Book Collecting: Essays. C. Scribner’s sons, 1934.

Chapin, James R. “Random Recollections of a Veteran Illustrator.” The Quarterly Illustrator, vol. 3, no. 9, Mar. 1895.

Chapin, James R. Random Recollections of a Veteran Illustrator. The Quarterly Illustrator, 1895. Internet Archive, http://archive.org/details/jstor-25581930.

Chatto, William Andrew, et al. A Treatise on Wood Engraving, Historical and Practical. C. Knight, 1839.

Clark, George Emory. “Art in the Daily Newspapers.” Brush and Pencil: An Illustrated Magazine of the Arts of Today, vol. 10, no. 2, Feb. 1902, pp. 65–77.

Clarke, Carl Dame, and Edward M. Hoshall. Illustration: Its Technique and Application to the Sciences. Lucas, 1939.

Cody, Alpheus Sherwin. “Artist-Authors.” Outlook (1893-1924); New York, vol. 49, no. 21, May 1894, p. 910.

Coffin, William A. “American Illustration of To-Day: First Paper.” Scribner’s Magazine, no. 11, Jan. 1892, pp. 106–17.

Council for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts (GreatBritain), editor. English Book Illustration since 1800: Exhibition 1943-1944. C.E.M.A, 1943.

Crane, Walter. Of the Decorative Illustration of Books Old and New. G. Bell and Sons, 1896.

Darton, F. J. Harvey, and C. Geoffrey Holme. Modern Book-Illustration in Great Britain and America. The Studio limited; W.E. Rudge, 1931.

Davenport, Cyril. Byways among English Books. Frederick A. Stokes company, 1927.

DEARBORN, J. WEARE. “ American Illustrators.” Zion’s Herald (1868-1910); Boston, vol. 70, no. 50, Dec. 1892, p. 0_1.

Dodd, Loring Holmes. A Generation of illustrators and etchers. Chapman & Grimes, 1960.

3 Drake, Frank C. “Matters Musical, Artistic and Dramatic: The Illustration of Newspapers.” Current Literature (1888-1912); New York, vol. 22, no. 3, Sept. 1897, p. 230.

Dunlap, William. History of the Rise and Progress of the Arts of Design in the . George P. Scott and Co., Printers, 1834.

Ede, Charles, editor. The Art of the Book: Some Record of Work Carried out in Europe and the U.S.A., 1939-1950. Studio Publications, 1951.

Ellis, Richard Williamson. Book Illustration: A Survey of Its History & Development Shown by the Work of Various Artists, Together with Critical Comments. Kingsport Press, 1952.

ELP. “A Reader’s View of Book Illustration.” Bulletin of the New York Public Library, vol. 23, no. 1, Oct. 1919, pp. 615–22.

Fairbanks, C. M. “Illustration and Our Illustrators.” The Chautauquan; A Weekly Newsmagazine (1880- 1914); Meadville, vol. 13, no. 5, Aug. 1891, pp. 597–601.

“Famous American Illustrators.: 1.--Mr. W. a. Rogers.” The Art Amateur; A Monthly Journal Devoted to Art in the Household (1879-1903); New York, vol. 37, no. 4, Oct. 1897, pp. 70–71.

Field, Walter Taylor. “The Illustrating of Children’s Books.” The Dial; a Semi - Monthly Journal of Literary Criticism, Discussion, and Information (1880-1929); , vol. XXXV, no. 420, Dec. 1903, p. 457.

“Foremost American Illustrators: Vital Significance of Their Work.” The Craftsman, vol. XVII, no. 3, Dec. 1909. digicoll.library.wisc.edu, http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/DLDecArts/DLDecArts- idx?type=article&did=DLDecArts.hdv17n03.i0012&id=DLDecArts.hdv17n03&isize=M.

Forrest Reid. Illustrators of the Sixties / Forrest Reid. Faber and Gwyer, 1928.

Fowler, Grace Alexander. “AMONG the ILLUSTRATORS.” Harper’s Bazaar (1867-1912); New York, vol. 39, no. 6, June 1905, p. 528.

Franklin Club of St. Louis, editor. An Exhibition of Original Drawings Used in the Illustration of English Books: With a Selection of Unpublished Drawings. The Franklin Club of St. Louis [at the St. Louis Artists’ Guild] May 30 to June 3 Inclusive, 1913. 1913.

Fraser, W. “Illustrations of the Quarter.” The Quarterly Illustrator, vol. 1, no. 1, Jan. 1893, pp. 135–36.

Furst, Herbert, and W. Thomas Smith. The Modern Woodcut: A Study of the Evolution of the Craft. Dodd, Mead, 1924.

Garvey, Eleanor M., et al. The Turn of a Century, 1885-1910: Art Nouveau-Jugendstil Books. Dept. of Printing and Graphic Arts, Harvard University, 1970.

Garvey, Eleanor M., and Peter A. Wick. The Arts of the French Book, 1900-1965: Illustrated Booksof the School of . Published for the Friends of the Dallas Public Library by Southern Methodist University Press, 1967.

4 Graham, Rigby. Romantic Book Illustration in : 1943-1955. Private libraries Association, 1965.

Gray, JM. “Frederick Sandys and the Wood-Cut Designers of Thirty Years Ago.” The Century Guild Hobby Horse, vol. 3, no. 12, Oct. 1888, pp. 147–56.

Guthrie, James. “Tendencies in Illustration.” Artwork: A Quarterly, vol. 3, no. 12, Jan. 1928, pp. 230–37.

Halsey, Ashley. Illustrating for the Saturday Evening Post: With a Foreword. Arlington House, 1951.

Hamerton, Philip Gilbert. The Graphic Arts: A Treatise on the Varieties of Drawing,Painting, and Engraving in Comparison with Each Other and with Nature. Seeley, Jackson, and Halliday, 1882.

Harper, Charles G. English Pen Artists of To-Day Examples of Their Work with Some Criticisms and Appreciations. Percival and Co., Edinburgh, 1892.

Harvey, J. R. Victorian Novelists and Their Illustrators. Sidgwick & Jackson, 1970.

Hiatt, Charles TJ. “The Collecting of Posters.” The Studio, vol. 1, no. 2, May 1893, pp. 61–64.

Hobbs, William Herbert. “Art as the Handmaid of Literature.” Forum (1886-1930); New York, vol. VOL. XXXI, no. NO. 3., , p. 370.

Hoeber, Arthur. “A Century of American Illustration: I.--Early Men and Conditions.” The Bookman; a Review of Books and Life (1895-1933); New York, vol. 8, no. 3, Nov. 1898, pp. 213–219.

---. “A Century of American Illustration: Iv.--Departures in Engraving.” The Bookman; a Review of Books and Life (1895-1933); New York, vol. 8, no. 4, Dec. 1898, pp. 317–324.

---. “A Century of American Illustration: Viii.--Draughtsmen of Social Happenings.” The Bookman; a Review of Books and Life (1895-1933); New York, vol. 8, no. 6, Feb. 1899, pp. 540–548.

---. “A Century of American Illustration: Vii.--Serious Book Work.” The Bookman; a Review of Books and Life (1895-1933); New York, vol. 8, no. 5, Jan. 1899, pp. 429–439.

Holliday, Robert Cortes. “A Short Course in Book Illustration.” The Bookman; a Review of Books and Life (1895-1933); New York, vol. 57, no. 3, May 1923, pp. 295–300.

Holme, C. Geoffrey, et al., editors. Modern Book Illustrators and Their Work. “The Studio” ltd, 1914.

Holme, Charles. Modern Pen Drawings: European and American. Offices of “The Studio,” 1901.

Hornung, Clarence P. Handbook of Early American Advertising Art. 2nd ed, Dover Publications, 1953.

Hoy, Peter Charles, et al. An Exhibition of Graphic Art from the French Little Magazines in the Collection of Peter Hoy. Cog Press, 1966.

Hudson, Frederic. Journalism in the United States, from 1690-1872. Harper & Brothers, 1873.

“ILLUSTRATED BOOKS.: From the Quarterly Review.” The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature (1844- 1898); New York, Sept. 1844, p. 90.

5 Imeson, William E. Illustrated Music-Titles and Their Delineators. 1912.

Jackson, Holbrook. The Eighteen Nineties: A Review of Art and Ideas at the Close of the Nineteenth Century. M. Kennerley, 1913.

Jackson, Mason. The Pictorial Press: Its Origin and Progress. London : Hurst and Blackett, 1885. Internet Archive, http://archive.org/details/pictorialpressit00jackrich.

Jacques, Robin. Illustrators at Work. Studio Books, 1963.

James, Philip. English Book Illustration, 1800-1900. Penguin Books, 1947.

Jenkins, Will. “Illustration of the Daily Press in America.” The Studio, vol. 26, no. 114, Sept. 1909, pp. 281–91.

Jenkins, Will. “Illustration of the Daily Press in America Part 1.” The Studio, vol. 25, no. 110, 1902, pp. 254–62.

Jenks, Tudor. “The Decadence of Illustration.” The Independent ... Devoted to the Consideration of Politics, Social and Economic Tendencies, History, Literature, and the Arts (1848-1921); New York, vol. 51, no. 2665, Dec. 1899, p. 3487.

John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, editor. Twentieth Century Illustrated Books: A Selection of Important Contemporary Illustrated Books from a Sarasota Private Collection. [Exhibition] Ringling Museum of Art, October 2-22, 1967. 1967.

Key, Mabel. “The Power of Line in Illustration.” Brush and Pencil, vol. 5, no. 5, 1900, pp. 200–17.

Kingman, Lee, et al. Illustrators of Children’s Books, 1957-1966. Horn Book, 1968.

Klemin, Diana. The Art of Art for Children’s Books: A Contemporary Survey. 1st ed., C. N. Potter, 1966.

---. The Illustrated Book: Its Art and Craft. 1st ed., distributed by Crown, 1970.

KNAUFFT, ERNEST. “Drawing for Illustration.” The Art Amateur; A Monthly Journal Devoted to Art in the Household (1879-1903); New York, vol. 40, no. 2, Jan. 1899, pp. 35–36.

Knaufft, Ernest. Drawing for Printers: A Practical Treatise on the Art of Designing and Illustrating in Connection with Typography. Containing Complete Instruction, Fully Illustrated, Concerning the Art of Drawing, for the Beginner as Well Asthe More Advanced Student. Inland Printer Co, 1899.

---. “Drawing for Reproduction.” The Art Amateur; A Monthly Journal Devoted to Art in the Household (1879-1903); New York, vol. 37, no. 4, Oct. 1897, pp. 71–72.

KNAUFFT, ERNEST. “Drawing for Reproduction.: 1.--Pen-and-Ink.” The Art Amateur; A Monthly Journal Devoted to Art in the Household (1879-1903); New York, vol. 31, no. 6, Nov. 1894, pp. 116–117.

---. “Drawing for Reproduction.: Drawings by Daniel Vierge at Keppel’s.” The Art Amateur; A Monthly Journal Devoted to Art in the Household (1879-1903); New York, vol. 32, no. 6, May 1895, pp. 160–161.

6 ---. “Drawing for Reproduction.: Points to Be Learned by the Young Illustrator from the Work of Raffaelli.” The Art Amateur; A Monthly Journal Devoted to Art in the Household (1879-1903); New York, vol. 32, no. 5, Apr. 1895, pp. 138–139.

---. “Pen Drawing for Photo-Engraving.: Xi.” The Art Amateur; A Monthly Journal Devoted to Art in the Household (1879-1903); New York, vol. 22, no. 6, May 1890, pp. 119–120.

---. “Pen Drawing for Photo-Engraving.: Xvii.--Further Advice as to How to Become an Illustrator.” The Art Amateur; A Monthly Journal Devoted to Art in the Household (1879-1903); New York, vol. 23, no. 5, Oct. 1890, pp. 86–88.

---. “Pen Drawing for Photo-Engraving.: Xxi.--Portraits for Newspaper Use.” The Art Amateur; A Monthly Journal Devoted to Art in the Household (1879-1903); New York, vol. 24, no. 5, Apr. 1891, p. 120.

---. “Pen-Drawing for Photo-Engraving.: Iii.” The Art Amateur; A Monthly Journal Devoted to Art in the Household (1879-1903); New York, vol. 20, no. 6, May 1889, p. 127.

---. “Pen-Drawing for Photo-Engraving.: Ix.” The Art Amateur; A Monthly Journal Devoted to Art in the Household (1879-1903); New York, vol. 22, no. 2, Jan. 1890, pp. 32–34.

Lamb, Lynton. Drawing for Illustration. Oxford University Press, 1962.

LARNED, WILLIAM TROWBRIDGE. “Some American Illustrators of To-Day: I.” The Bookman; a Review of Books and Life (1895-1933); New York, vol. 44, no. 4, Dec. 1916, pp. 352–369.

“Leading American Illustrators: Sixteen Typical Examples of Their Work Selected from Recent Publications.” The Independent ... Devoted to the Consideration of Politics, Social and Economic Tendencies, History, Literature, and the Arts (1848-1921); New York, vol. 58, no. 3077, Nov. 1907, p. 1201.

Lejard, André, editor. The Art of the French Book from Early Manuscripts to the Present Time. Les Editions du Chêne, 1947.

Lewis, John. A Handbook of Type and Illustration with Notes on Certain Graphic Processes and the Production of Illustrated Books. Faber & Faber, 1956.

---. The Twentieth Century Book: Its Illustration and Design. Reinhold, 1967.

Lewis, John, and John Brinkley. Graphic Design with Special Reference to Lettering, Typography, and Illustration. Routledge & K. Paul, 1954.

Linton, W. J. (William James). The Masters of Wood-Engraving. New Haven, Conn., The author; London, B. F. Stevens [Chiswick Press, C. Whittingham and Co.], 1889. Internet Archive, http://archive.org/details/gri_33125010483309.

Mather, Frank Jewett. “Book Illustration as an Art.” The Independent ... Devoted to the Consideration of Politics, Social and Economic Tendencies, History, Literature, and the Arts (1848-1921); New York, vol. 54, no. 2816, Nov. 1902, p. 2759.

7 McCullough, Annie Willis. “Illustrators of Children’s Books and Specimens of Their Work.” Congregationalist (1891-1901); Boston, vol. 84, no. 49, Dec. 1899, p. 868.

Meynell, Francis. English Printed Books. Collins, 1946.

Miller, Bertha E. Mahony, and Elinor Whitney. Contemporary Illustrators of Children’s Books. The Bookshop for Boys and Girls, Women’s Educational and Industrial Union, 1930.

Miller, Bertha E. Mahony, et al. Illustrators of Children’s Books, 1744-1945. 1st ed., Horn Book, 1947.

Moore, Annie Carroll. “Illustrating Books for Children.” The Bookman; a Review of Books and Life (1895- 1933); New York, vol. 57, no. 1, Mar. 1923, pp. 73–77.

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and Harvard College Library, editors. The Artist & the Book, 1860-1960: In Western Europe and the United States. Museum of Fine Arts; Harvard College Library, Dept. of Printing and Graphic Arts, 1961.

Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.), and Monroe Wheeler, editors. Modern Painters and Sculptors as Illustrators. 2nd ed., rev., The Museum of Modern Art, 1938.

Nevins, Allan, and Frank Weitenkampf. A Century of Political Cartoons: Caricature in the United States from 1800 to 1900. C. Scribner’s Sons, 1944.

New York Public Library, and Frank Weitenkampf, editors. Illustrated Books of the Past Four Centuries: A Record of the Exhibition Held in the Print Gallery of the New York Public Library in 1919. The Library, 1920.

Newdigate, BH, and Will Ransom. Modern Book Production. The Studio, ltd, 1928.

North, Ernest Dressel. “A Group of Young Illustrators.” Outlook (1893-1924); New York, vol. 63, no. 14, Dec. 1899, p. 791.

“Of Making Many Books.” Current Literature, no. 6, Dec. 1912, pp. 645–55.

Orcutt, William Dana. The Kingdom of Books. Little, Brown & Company, 1928.

Pennell, Joseph. “A Golden Decade in English Art.” The Savoy, vol. 1, no. 1, Jan. 1896, pp. 112–24.

---. Modern Illustration. s.n., 1895.

---. Pen Drawing and Pen Draughtsmen, Their Work and Their Methods: A Study of the Art to-Day with Technical Suggestions. Macmillan & Co, 1889.

---. The Graphic Arts: Modern Men and Modern Methods. Published for the Art Institute of Chicagoby the University of Chicago Press, 1921.

Pichon, Léon, and Herbert B. Grimsditch. The New Book-Illustration in . The Studio, ltd, 1924.

Pitz, Henry C. A Treasury of American Book Illustration. American Studio Books and Watson-Guptill Publications, inc, 1947.

8 ---. Illustrating Children’s Books: History, Technique, Production. Watson-Guptill Publications, 1963.

---. The Practice of Illustration. Watson-Guptill publications, inc, 1947.

Poortenaar, Jan, and Maurits Sabbe. The Art of the Book and Its Illustration. J.B. Lippincott company, 1935.

Princeton University, and Sinclair Hamilton, editors. Early American Book Illustrators and Wood Engravers, 1670-1870: A Catalogue of a Collection of American Books, Illustrated for the Most Part with Woodcuts and Wood Engravings in the Princeton University Library. 1958.

Reed, Walt, et al. The Illustrator in America, 1900-1960. Published for the Society of Illustrators by Madison Square Press : Distributed by R. Silver Associates, 1966.

Ryder, John. Artists of a Certain Line: A Selection of Illustrators for Children’s Books. Bodley Head, 1960.

Salaman, Malcolm C., and C. Geoffrey Holme. British Book Illustration Yesterday and To-Day. The Studio, 1923.

Shorter, Clement K. “Illustrated Journalism:: Its Past and Its Future.” Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age (1899-1900); New York, vol. 70, no. 1, July 1899, pp. 80–91.

---. “Illustrated Journalism:: Its Past and Its Future. 1890. 1899.” The Living Age (1897-1941); Boston, vol. 221, no. 2864, May 1899, p. 544.

Simon, Howard. 500 Years of Art in Illustration, from Albrecht Dürer to Rockwell Kent. World Publishing Company, 1942.

Sketchley, R. E. D. English Book-Illustration of to-Day: Appreciations of Thework of Living English Illustrators, with Lists of Their Books. K. Paul, Trench, Trübner and co., ltd, 1903.

Slythe, R. Margaret. The Art of Illustration, 1750-1900. Library Association, 1970.

Smith, Francis Hopkinson. American Illustrators. C. Scribner’s Sons, 1892.

Smith, Janet Adam. Children’s Illustrated Books. Collins, 1948.

Smith, Katherine Louise. “Newspaper Art and Artists.” The Bookman; a Review of Books and Life (1895- 1933); New York, vol. 13, no. 6, Aug. 1901, pp. 549–556.

“Some Illustrators of the Day: --Especially Mr. Gibson:--.” Current Literature (1888-1912); New York, vol. VOL. XXI, no. No. 4, Apr. 1897, p. 305.

Stein, Harve. History of Illustration Seminar. 1948. New York Society of Illustrators.

Stokes, Hugh. “Ideas and Illustrations.” The Art Record: A Monthly Illustrated Review of the Arts and Crafts, vol. 2, no. 40, 1901, pp. 655–60.

9 Stote, Amos. “THE ILLUSTRATOR AND HIS INCOME: GIBSON AND PARRISH - American Periodicals - ProQuest.” The Bookman; a Review of Books and Life (1895-1933); New York, vol. 28, no. 1, Sept. 1908, https://search-proquest- com.libproxy.wustl.edu/americanperiodicals/docview/124746062/3C866F48B1CD468CPQ/1?ac countid=15159.

Strachan, W. J. The Artist and the Book in France: The Livre d’artiste. Owen, 1969.

Taft, Robert. Artists and Illustrators of the Old West, 1850-1900. Scribner, 1953.

Teall, Gardner. “The Illustrators of the Christmas Story.” The Bookman; a Review of Books and Life (1895-1933); New York, vol. 32, no. 4, Dec. 1910, pp. 370–377.

“The Publishers at the World’s Fair.” The Art Amateur; A Monthly Journal Devoted to Art in the Household (1879-1903); New York, Dec. 1893, p. 39.

Thorpe, James. English Illustration: The Nineties. Faber & Faber, 1935.

Turner, D. H., and Margaret Scheele. English Book Illustration, 966-1846. Trustees of the British Museum, 1965.

Viguers, Ruth Hill, et al. Illustrators of Children’s Books: 1946-1956. First, The Horn Book, 1958, https://www.worldcat.org/title/mahony-miller-illustrators-of-childrens-books-1946- 1956/oclc/488359905?referer=br&ht=edition.

Watson, Ernest William. Forty Illustrators and How They Work,. Watson-Guptill, 1946.

Weitenkampf, Frank. American Graphic Art. H. Holt and Company, 1912.

---. “Fine Arts.: ARTIST-AUTHORS. I.” The Independent ... Devoted to the Consideration of Politics, Social and Economic Tendencies, History, Literature, and the Arts (1848-1921); New York, vol. 45, no. 2319, May 1893, p. 6.

---. “Fine Arts.: ARTIST-AUTHORS. II.” The Independent ... Devoted to the Consideration of Politics, Social and Economic Tendencies, History, Literature, and the Arts (1848-1921); New York, vol. 45, no. 2320, May 1893, p. 6.

---. The Illustrated Book. Harvard University Press, 1938.

Weitenkampf, Frank (FL White, pseud). “Fine Arts.: FIFTY YEARS OF BOOK ILLUSTRATING IN THE UNITED STATES. I.” The Independent ... Devoted to the Consideration of Politics, Social and Economic Tendencies, History, Literature, and the Arts (1848-1921); New York, vol. 44, no. 2251, Jan. 1892, p. 8.

---. “Fine Arts.: FIFTY YEARS OF BOOK ILLUSTRATING IN THE UNITED STATES. II.” The Independent ... Devoted to the Consideration of Politics, Social and Economic Tendencies, History, Literature, and the Arts (1848-1921); New York, vol. 44, no. 2252, Jan. 1892, p. 7.

10 ---. “Fine Arts.: OUR WOMEN IN ART. I.” The Independent ... Devoted to the Consideration of Politics, Social and Economic Tendencies, History, Literature, and the Arts (1848-1921); New York, vol. 44, no. 2282, Aug. 1892, p. 7.

---. “Fine Arts.: OUR WOMEN IN ART. II.” The Independent ... Devoted to the Consideration of Politics, Social and Economic Tendencies, History, Literature, and the Arts (1848-1921); New York, vol. 44, no. 2283, Sept. 1892, p. 6.

Welsh, Charles. Ye Sette of Odd Volumes Printed Ephemera. Vol. XIII, 1887.

White, Gleeson. “Children’s Books and Their Illustrators.” The Studio, vol. Winter Special, Nov. 1897, pp. 3–68.

White, Gleeson, and Howard Coppuck Levis. English Illustration, the Sixties: 1855-70. A. Constable and co, 1897.

White, Kendall. “WHERE GRACEFUL GIRLS ABOUND: [With Illustrations by A. B. Wenzell, Frank O. Small, C. D. Gibson, Charles S. and Irving R. Wiles.].” The Cosmopolitan; a Monthly Illustrated Magazine (1886-1907); New York, vol. 16, no. 2, Dec. 1893, p. i.

Woodberry, George Edward. A History of Wood-Engraving. Harper & Brothers, 1883.

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