[37.] There is little doubt that Jackson meant Francesco Simonini (1686-1753), a painter of battle subjects who was born in Parma and lived in Venice in the 1740’s.

[38.] Hardie, 1906, p. 23.

[39.] Oman, 1929, p. 33.

[40.] An excellent description of the papers of this type imported to America is given by Edna Donnell in Metropolitan Museum Studies 1932, vol. 4, pp. 77-108.

[41.] British Museum Add. mss. 6210.

[42.] Bewick, 1925, pp. 213-214.

[43.] The Letters of Horace Walpole, ed. Toynbee, 1903, vol. 3, p. 166.

[44.] Von Heinecken, 1771, p. 94.

[45.] Huber, Rost, and Martini, 1808, vol. 9, pp. 121-123.

[46.] Baverel, 1807, vol. 1, pp. 341-342.