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INDEX.


  1. Adams, Joseph Alexander, 173.
  2. Altdorfer, Albrecht, 111.
  3. America: earlier history and characteristics of the art, 171–177; present position and influence, 177, 178; works in imitation of other arts, 185; errors in practice, 190, 202; future of the art, 202–206.
  4. Amman, Jobst, 114.
  5. Anderson, Alexander, 172.
  6. Andreani, Andrea, 146.
  7. Anthony, A. V. S., 176.
  8. Ars Memorandi, 43.
  9. Ars Moriendi, 43.
  10. Augsburg: prints, 26; playing-cards, 27; Bible, 52; press, 46, 57.
  11. Baldung, Hans, 110.
  12. Bamberg: press, 56.
  13. Basle: characteristics of the city in Holbein’s time, 117.
  14. Behaim, Hans Sebald, 112–114.
  15. Bernard, St.: his rebuke of art, 14.
  16. Best, Adolphe, 169.
  17. Bewick, Thomas: the father of modern wood-engraving, 151; sketch of his life, 154; reforms effected by him, 154; character of his genius, 154–160; his works, 161; influence on the art in America, 172.
  18. Bible: the Cologne, 49; the Nuremburg, 50; the Augsburg, 52; the Strasburg, 50; Coverdale’s, 132; le Clerc’s, 139; Jean de Tournes’, 141; Harper’s, 173.
  19. Bible cuts: Behaim’s, 113; Holbein’s, 129–131; Jean Moni’s, 141.
  20. Biblia Pauperum: their use, 31; designs not original, 32; description, 33; place of issue, 37.
  21. Blake, William, 162.
  22. Block-printing: invention, 30, 31, 42; decline, 45.
  23. Boldrini, Nicolo, 144.
  24. Bouts, Diedrick, 39.
  25. Branston, Robert, 164, 167.
  26. Bray, Theodore de, 147.
  27. Brevière, Henri, 169.
  28. Breydenbach’s Travels, 55.
  29. Brontë, Charlotte, criticism of Bewick, 159–161.
  30. Brosamer, Hans, 114.
  31. Brothers of the Common Lot: their claim to the authorship of the block-books, 39.
  32. Brussels: print of 1418, 23.
  33. Burgkmaier, Hans: genius and works, 99–106; influence on Holbein, 117.
  34. Calcar, Jean, 146.
  35. Carpi, Ugo da, 87, 146.
  36. Caxton, William: Game and Playe of the Chesse, 63.
  37. Chiaroscuro-engraving, 87–89, 146, 148, 187–189.