L’arte di tradurre l’arte:
John Baptist Jackson incisore
nella Venezia del Settecento
Edited by Orsola Braides, Giovanni
Maria Fara and Alessia Giachery. 206
pp. incl. 81 col. ills (Olschki, Florence,
2024), €25. ISBN 978–88–222–6913–3. |
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
7. Death of St
Peter Martyr,
by John Baptist
Jackson after
Titian. 1739.
Three-colour
woodcut, 52.2
by 34.1 cm.
(Biblioteca
Nazionale
Marciana, Venice).
Attributed works:
8. Crucifixion,
by John Baptist
Jackson after
Tintoretto.
c.1745. Fourcolour
woodcut
in three sheets;
left sheet
illustrated here,
54.6 by 41.8
cm. (Biblioteca
Nazionale
Marciana,
Venice).
Attributed works:
9. Landscape
with people, by
John Baptist
Jackson after
Marco Ricci.
1744–45. Fivecolour
woodcut,
41.5 by 57.5
cm. (Biblioteca
Nazionale
Marciana,
Venice).
Article
Scottish Eighteenth-Century Chintz and Its Design - I
19. Linen and Cotton Block-Printed in Brown and Two Shades of Red with Pencilled Blue. About 1745. 7.5 by 12.5 cm. (Collection Mrs Macleod, Culloden House, Inverness.)
Western art unattributed:
20. Linen Block-Printed in 'Purple' (Faded to Sepia). About 1745. 4.5 by 5.6 cm. (National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh.)
Western art unattributed:
21. The Gentle Shepherd. Plate Printed in Sepia. c.1790. 86.4 by 68.5 cm. (Shelburne Museum, Inc., Shelburne, Vermont.) Staff Photographer: Einars J. Mengis.
Western art unattributed:
22. Here Identified as Border Design for Printed Fabric, by David Allan. Pen and Water-Colour, 30.5 by 20.5 cm. (Department of Prints and Drawings, National Gallery of Scotland.)