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Bibliography for Paper Topics and Research


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Facsimiles

Biblia Pauperum [The Bible of the Poor] c. 1470. Z 241 B6 B513 1990. [stacks]

Francesco Colonna, Hypnerotomachia Poliphili, 1499. Z 241 C72 1976. [stacks]

Michael Maier, Atalanta Fugiens (facsimile of edition of 1617-Latin text.) U. C. Irvine Physical Sciences Library QD 25 M34 1964.
Printing, Culture of Print and Textual Technologies

Kurt F. Buhler, The 15th Century Book, 1960. Z 240 B924 1960.

Warren Chappell, A Short History of the Printed Word, 1970. Z 124 C47.

Michael Clapham, "Printing" section in A History of Technology, edited by Charles Singer et. al., 1957 (see volume 3 pp. 377-411). T 15 S53 v. 3.

Elizabeth L Eisenstein, The Printing Press as an Agent of Change, 1979. (2 vols.) Z 124 E37 v. 1 & v. 2.

Elizabeth L. Eisenstein, The Printing Revolution in Early Modern Europe, 1983.Z 124 E374 1983.

Lucien Febvre and Henri-Jean Martin, The Coming of the Book. Z 4 F413 1997.

L. V. Gerulaitis, Printing and Publishing in 15th Century Venice, 1976. Z 156 V4 G47.

Caroline Karpinski, Italian Printmaking, 15th and 16th Centuries: An Annotated Bibliography, 1987. NE 659 K37 1987.

John Overton, " A Note on Technical Advances in the Manufacture of Paper" section in A History of Technology, edited by Charles Singer et. al., 1957 (see volume 3 pp. 411-416). T 15 S53 v. 3.

Brian Richardson, Print Culture in Renaissance Italy, 1994. Z 155 R53 1994.

James Thorpe, The Gutenberg Bible, 1999. Z 241 B58 T47 1999.

The German Book 1450-1750, edited by J. L. Flood and W. A. Kelly, 1995. Z 315 G44 1995.

Printing the Written Word: The Social History of Books circa 1450-1520, edited by Sandra Hindman, 1991. Z 126 P73 1991.


General Works on Print Images

Linda C. Hults, The Print in the Western World, 1996. NE 400 H79 1996.

William M. Ivins. Jr. How Prints Look, 1987 (revised edition). NE 863 I83 1987.

William M. Ivins. Jr. Prints and Visual Communication, 1982. NE 430 I855 1969.

Susan Lambert, The Image Multiplied, 1987. ND 160 L35 1987.

Michel Melot, Anthony Griffiths, & Richard S. Field, History of an Art: Prints, 1981. NE 400 M4413.

A. Hyatt Mayor, Prints & People: A Social History of Printed Pictures, 1971. NE 400 M3 1971.


Netherlandish & German Renaissance Prints including Beham, Grien, Van Leyden & Dürer

Christine Megan Armstrong, The Moralizing Prints of Cornelius Anthonisz, 1990. NE 1154.5 A58 A88 1990.

Giulia Bartrum, German Renaissance Prints 1490-1550, 1995. NE 651 B37 1995.

Jane C. Hutchison, The Master of the Housebook (New York: Colliers, 1972). NE 468 A5 H87.

Ellen S. Jacobowitz & Stephanie Loeb Stepanek, The Prints of Jucas van Leyden and His Contemporiaries, 1983. NE 670 L7 A4 1983.

Mark Meadow, "The Observant Pedestrian and Albrecht Durer's Promenade," Art History 15, n. 2 (1992) 197-222. N 5300 A69.

Julie Robinson, Dürer and German Renaissance Printmaking, 1997. NE 654 D9 R6 1996.

Alan Shestack, Fifteenth-century Engravings of Northern Europe from the National Gallery of Art in Washington (Washington: National Gallery of Art, 1967). NE 626 N6 U5 1967.

Jeffrey Chipps Smith, Nuremberg; A Renaissance City, 1500-1618, 1983. N 6886 N9 S64 1983.

Linda A. Stone-Ferrier, Dutch Prints of Daily Life: Mirrors of Life of Masks of Morals? (Lawrence Kansas: Spencer Museum of Art, 1983). NE 667.2 S87 1983.

New Perspectives on the Art of Renaissance Nuremberg, ed. Jeffrey Chipps Smith, 1985. N 6886 N9 N44 1985.

Realism and Invention in the Prints of Albrecht Dürer, ed. David R. Smith, 1995. NE 654 D9 A4 1995.

The Complete Woodcuts of Albrecht Dürer, ed. Willi Kurth. NE 1205 D9 A3 1963.

Hans Baldung Grien: Prints and Drawings, 1981. N 6888 B293 A36.

Mirror of Everyday Life: Genre Prints in the Netherlands 1550-1700. NE 667.2 J66 1997.

The Master of the Amsterdam Cabinet , or the Housebook Master, ca. 1470-1500, ed. J. P. Filedt Kok (Amsterdam: Rijksmuseum and Princeton N. J.: Princeton University Press, 1985). N 6888 M3455 A4 1985.

Late Gothic Engravings of Germany & the Netherlands [682 copperplates from the 'Critical Catalogue of Max Lehrs, with an essay by A. Hyatt Mayor] New York: Dover Publications 1969. NE 1450 L5213.


Reformation Prints

Miriam Chrisman, "From Polemic to Propaganda: The Development of Mass Persuasion in the Late 16th Century," Archive for Reformation History 73 (1982): 175-195. BR 300 A5.

Richard G. Cole, "The Use of Reformation Woodcuts by 16th Century Printers as a Mediator between the Elite and Popular Cultures," Journal of Popular Culture 21, n. 3 (1987): 111-130. AP 2 J69.

Stephen Greenblatt, "Murdering Peasants: Status, Genre, and the Representation of Rebellion," Representations 1 (1983): 1-29. AP 2 R38.

Shelley Karen Perlove, Renaissance, Reform, Reflections, 1994. NE 662.6 P46 1994.

Paul A. Russell, Lay Theology in the Reformation: Popular Pamphleteers in Southwest Germany 1521-1525, 1986. BR 355 P36 R87 1986.

R. W. Scribner, For the Sake of Simple Folk: Popular Propaganda for the German Reformation, 1994. BR 307 S464 1994.

Teresa Watt, Cheap Print and Popular Piety 1550-1640, 1991. PR 428 C48 W38 1991.

Kristen Eldyss Sorensen Zapalac, In His Image and Likeness: Political Iconography & Religious Change in Regensburg 1500-1600. P 119.32 G3 Z36 1990.


Multivolume Catalogues of Prints

The Illustrated Bartsch, 164 volumes, NE 90 B213.

A. M. Hind, Early Italian Engraving, 7 volumes, NE 659 H5 1978.

Hollstein's German Engravings and Woodcuts 1400-1700, 32 volumes, NE 651 H6.

Hollstein's Dutch and Flemish Etchings, Engravings, and Woodcuts, 1450-1700, UCSC has vols 20-26, NE 663 H6.


French Revolution

James A. Leith, Face a Face: French and English Caricature of the French Revolution and its Aftermath, 1989. DC 149.5 L45 1989.

Ronald Paulson, Representations of Revolution 1789-1820, 1983. NX 452.5 N4 P3 1983.

French Caricature and the French Revolution 1789-1799, 1988. DC 149.5 F75 1988.


English including Hogarth & Cruickshank

John Ashton, English Caricature and Satire on Napoleon I, 1888. DC 203.4 A82 1888a.

Herbert Atherton, Political Prints in the Age of Hogarth, 1974. DA 486 A83.

Vincent Carretta, George III and the Satirists from Hogarth to Byron, 1990. DA 505 C36 1990.

M. Dorothy George, English Political Caricature to 1792, 1959. NC 1470 v. 1 and v. 2.

M. Dorothy George, Hogarth to Cruickshank: Social Change in Graphic Satire, 1967. NC 1470 G42.

Mark Hallett, The Spectacle of Difference: Graphic Satire in the Age of Hogarth, 1999. NC 1473 H36 1999.

F. D. Klingender, Hogarth and English Caricature, 1944. NC 1470 K5 1944.

Edward Bell Krumbhaar, Isaac Cruickshank, 1966. NC 1479 C95 K7.

Robert L. Patten, George Cruikshank's Life, Times, and Art, 1996 (2 vols.) N 6797 C78 P3 1992 v. 1 & v. 2.

Ronald Paulson, Hogarth: His Life, Art, and Times, 1974. ND 497 H7 P39.

Ronald Paulson, Hogarth's Graphic Works, 1965. (2 vols. - corpus). NE 642 H6 P3 v. 1 & v. 2.

Marcus Wood, Radical Satire and Print Culture 1790-1822, 1994. PR 936 W66 1994.

English Caricature 1620 to the Present, V&A, 1984. NC 1470 V5 1984.

Tessa Watt, Cheap Print and Popular Piety 1550-1640, 1991. PR 428 C48 W38 1991.

J. A. Sharpe, Crime and the Law in English Satirical Prints 1600-1832, 1986 HV 9960 G7 S53 1986.

H. T. Dickinson, Caricatures and the Constitution 1760-1832, 1986. DA195 D45 1986.


Anatomy

Julie V. Hansen and Suzanne Porter, The Physician's Art: Representations of Art and Medicine, 1999.

Pietro da Cortona, Tabulae anatomicae a cleberrimo pictore... The Anatomical Plates of Pietro da Cortona. Introduction by Jeremy M. Norman (New York: Dover Publications, 1986) NC 257 P46 A4 1986.

Andrew Cunningham, The Anatomical Renaissance: the resurrection of the anatomical projects of the ancients (Andershot, england: Scolar Press, 1997). Science Library QM C86 1997.

Robert Beverly Hale and Terence Cole. Albinus on Anatomy (London: Pitman, 1979). QM 21A28 1979.

Glenn Harcourt, "Andrea Vesalius and the Anatomy of Antique Sculpture," Representations 17 (1987): 28-61.AP 2 R38.

L. R. Lind, Studies in Pre-Vesalian Anatomy: biography, translations, documents (Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1975) [Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society vol. 104]. Science Library Q 11 P45 v. 104.

Nolie Mumey, Quartercentenary of the Publication of Scientific Anatomy of Andreas Vesalius (Denver, CO.: Range Press, 1944). QM 21 M85 1944.

T. V. N. Persaud, Early History of Human Anatomy from Antiquity to the Beginning of the Modern Era (Springfield, Il.: Charles C. Thomas, 1984). Science Library QM 11 P47 1984.

Deanna Petherbridge, The Quick and the Dead: Artists and Anatomy, 1998. NC 760 Q53 1997.

J. B. M. Sanders & Charles D. O'Mally, The Illustrations from the Works of Vesalius of Brussels ( New York: Dover Publications, 1973). Science Library QM 25 V43 1973.

Jonathan Sawday, The Body Emblazoned: dissection and the human body in Renaissance culture (London & New York: Routledge, 1995). Science Library QM 11 S28 1995.

Bernard Schultz, Art and Anatomy in Reanissance Italy (Ph.D. Dissertation University of Pittsburgh, 1982. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press). N 7574.5 I8 S38 1985.

Barbara Maria Stafford, Body Criticism, 1997. BF 697.5 B63 S73 1993.

Andreas Vesalius, De humani corporis fabrica librorum epitome. English translation (New York: MacMillan, 1949). Science Library QM 21 V426.

Thomas Vicary, The anatomie of the bodie of man, edition of 1548. (London: Early English Text Society, 1888). PR 1119 E5 no. 53.


Science Illustration

Picturing Knowledge: Historical and Philosophical Problems Concerning the Use of Art in Science, edited by Brian S. Baigrie, 1996. Q 222 P53 1996.


Pornography and Eroticism

Patricia Anderson, When Passions Reigned: Sex and the Victorians, 1995. HQ 18 G7 1995.

The Invention of Pornography, ed. Lynn Hunt, 1993. HQ 472 E85 I58 1993.


Depictions of Africans & Slavery

The Image of the Black in Western Art. N8232.I46 Library has: v.1, 2:1-2, 4:1-2.

Albert Boime, The Art of Exclusion: Representing Blacks in the 19th Century (Washington & London: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1990). N 8232 B57 1990.

Sarah Burns, "Images of Slavery: George Fuller's Depictions of the Antebellum South," American Art Journal 15 (Summer, 1983): 35-60. N1 A24.

Jan Nederveen Pieterse, White on Black: Images of Africa and Blacks in Western Popular Culture (New Haven & London: Yale University Press, 1992). NX 653 A35 N413 1992.


18th to 19th Century England, including Victorian Period

Patricia Anderson, The Printed Image and the Tranformation of Popular Culture 1790-1860, 1991. DA 533 A574 1991.

Margaret Beetham, A Magazine of Her Own: The Woman's Magazine 1800-1914, 1996. PN 5124 W6 B 44 1996.

Kenneth Chew & A. Wilson, Victorian Science and Engineering Portrayed in the Illustrated London News, 1993. U. C. Davis ILL Q 127 G4 C45 1993 [see me for this book].

Leonard DeVries & Ilonka van Amstel, History as Hot News: The Late 19th Century World as seen throught the Eyes of The Illustrated London News and The Graphic 1865-1897. U. C. Davis ILL D 351 V74 1974 [see me for this book].

Leonard DeVries, Panorama 1842-1865: The World of the Early Victorians as seen through the Eyes of the Illustrated London News, 1967. U. C. Berkeley ILL D 388 V7 [see me for this book].

Christopher Hibbert, The Illustrated London News: Social History of Victorian Britain, 1974. U. C. Berkeley ILL DA 533 H521 [see me for this book].

David Kunzle, Fashion and Fetishism : a social history of the corset, tight-lacing, and other forms of body-sculpture in the West, Totowa, N.J. : Rowman and Littlefield, 1982. GT 2075 K86 1982.


Other Sources of Interest

David Kunzle, History of the Comic Strip. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1990. PN 6710 K85 1973.

Arvil Henry, The Mirour of Mans Saluacion, a Middle English Transaltion of the Speculum humanae salvationis with 15th century woodcuts (Aldershot, England: Scolar Press, 1986). PR 2085 M6 1986.

Adrian Wilson & Joyce Lancaster Wilson, A Medieval Mirror. Speculum humane salvationis 1324-1500 (Barkeley: Univestity of California Press, 1984). Z 8 B45 W54 1984 Oversize.





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Woodcut image depicting theh press of Jadocus Badius Ascensius, Paris, c. 1507


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