INDEX OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

The full page engravings are indexed with the number of the page nearest to them.

ARTISTENGRAVER AND SOURCEPAGE
Fred. WalkerFrom an original drawing on the wood in the South Kensington Museum. Process block by C. Hentschel[Frontispiece]
" "Process block by Hentschel, from a drawing in wash and pencil[95]
Boutet De MonvelProcess block from "St. Nicolas," the French[xiii]
" "From "Jeanne d'Arc," by Hentschel[65]
W. W. RussellProcess block by Hentschel, from a pen drawing in "The Daily Chronicle"[xiv]
Maurice GreiffenhagenProcess block by Hentschel, from a pen drawing in "The Daily Chronicle"[xvi]
E. J. SullivanProcess block by Hentschel, from a pen drawing in "The Daily Chronicle"[xx]
J. McNeil WhistlerFrom Thornbury's "Legendary Ballads" wood-engraving by J. Swain[xxii]
A. S. HartrickProcess block by Hentschel, from a pen drawing in "The Daily Chronicle"[xxv]
John ConstableFrom a pencil drawing, process block unsigned[1]
Unknown"St. Christopher," from a woodcut, 1423[6]
Sir E. Burne-Jones, Bt.Pen drawing; block by Carl Hentschel. From "The Daily Chronicle"[6]
" "Process block by Art Reproduction Co., from original drawing for Gatty's "Parables"[44]
Thomas BewickWood-engraving from Walton's "Angler"[9]
David WilkieProcess block by Carl Hentschel, from a pen drawing[9]
The LinnellsDrawings on wood, and engravings from National Gallery Handbook[10], [11]
Thomas StothardProcess block by Carl Hentschel, from an unpublished pen and wash drawing[10]
" "Wood-engravings by L. Clennell[12], [13]
William HarveyWood-engravings by Thompson, from Milton's Works, etc.[15], [16]
" "Original drawing on wood; process, unsigned[17]
" "Wood-engraving after B. R. Haydon, detail of "Dentatus," process block from it by Dellagana[49]
John ThurstonWood-engravings, unsigned, from Butler's "Hudibras," Tasso, etc.[19], [21]
George CruikshankEngravings by S. and T. Williams and others unsigned, from "Three Courses," "Table Book,"[22], [23], [25]
Dante Gabriel RossettiProcess block, by Clarke, from original unpublished pen drawing[27]
" " "Wood-engraving, by Dalziel, from "Tennyson's Poems"[27]
Birket FosterWood-engraving from Longfellow's Works, etc., by Dalziel, Vizetelly, etc.[26-29]
" "Process block from an original drawing on wood[28]
Harrison WeirTwo wood-engravings from "Poetry for Schools" by A. Slader[30]
" "Original wash drawing on wood, process block unsigned[31]
A. CooperEngraved by M. Jackson, for Walton's "Angler"[32]
Randolph CaldecottEngraved by J. D. Cooper; from "Old Christmas"[33]
" "From the "Elegy on a Mad Dog," wood engraving, unsigned[83]
" "From "Bracebridge Hall," wood-engraving, unsigned[86]
Charles KeeneOriginal unpublished pen drawings, blocks by Clarke and Dellagana[34], [36]
M. E. EdwardsWood-engraving from Gatty's "Parables," by Harral[38]
G. du MaurierWood-engraving by J. D. Cooper[40]
" "Process blocks, from pen drawings for "Trilby"[102], [103]
Arthur HughesWood-engraving from Hake's "Parables," unsigned[41]
Walter CraneProcess block by Carl Hentschel, from wood-engraving printed in colours, "Beauty and the Beast"[46]
Kate GreenawayKey-block for wood-engraving in colour, by Edmund Evans[48]
E. IsabeyProcess block by Dellagana, after wood-engraving by Slader, from "Paul and Virginia"[50]
"Gavarni"Process block by Dellagana, after wood-engraving, unsigned, from "Parisians by themselves"[51]
J. M. L. E. MeissonierEngravings from the "Contes Remois"[52], [57]
Jean GigouxProcess block, unsigned, from wood-engraving from "Gil Blas"[53]
Jules JacquemartPen drawings, reproduced by C. Gillot, from "The History of Furniture"[55], [56], [64]
A. de NeuvilleWood-engraving by Farlet from "Coups de Fusil"[59]
Gustave DoréWood-engraving by Brunier, from "Spain"[58]
" "Process block by Dellagana, from a lithograph[60]
D. ViergePen drawing, process by Gillot, from "Pablo de Ségovie"[60]
Louis MorinPen drawing, process, unsigned, from "L'Art et l'Idée"[62], [63]
Carlos SchwæbePen drawing, process, unsigned, from Zola's "Le Rêve"[62]
E. GrassetPen drawing, process by Hare, from "Quatre Fils Aymon"[63]
J. F. RaffaëlliPen drawing, process, unsigned, from "Paris Illustré"[64]
H. IbelsPen drawing, process, unsigned, from "L'Art du Rire"[65], [66]
SteinlenChalk drawings, two process blocks, by Carl Hentschel, from "Gil Blas"[66]
A. WillettePen drawing, process, unsigned, from "Les Pierrots"[66], [68]
Caran D'AchePen drawing, process, unsigned, "Album Caran D'Ache"[67]
A. RobidaPen drawing, process, unsigned, from "Journal d'un vieux garçon"[67]
J. L. ForainPen drawing, process, unsigned, from "La Comédie Parisienne"[68]
P. RenouardWood-engraving, unsigned, from chalk drawing in "The Graphic"[68]
M. LalanneFrom pencil drawing, process block by Clarke[70]
Martin RicoFrom a pen drawing, process by Dellagana[70]
Hans TegnerUnsigned process, from an original pen drawing[72]
" "Pen drawing, from Holberg's "Comedies," wood (?) unsigned[73]
Adolph MenzelProcess block by Hentschel, from unpublished drawing[73]
F. GoyaProcess by Dellagana, from etchings in "Caprices"[74], [78]
" From a chalk drawing in the British Museum, process unsigned[74]
M. FortunyProcess, unsigned, from a pen drawing[74]
Joseph SattlerProcess, unsigned, from a pen drawing, "The Dance of Death"[74]
G. De NittisProcess, unsigned, from wash and brush, "Paris Illustré"[76]
W. BuschProcess, unsigned, from pen drawing, "Balduin Bahlamm"[77]
A. RethelWood-engraving, by Burkner, "Death the Friend," process reduction[78]
H. SchlittgenProcess, unsigned, from pen drawing, "Ein erster und ein letzter Ball"[78]
Franz StückProcess, unsigned, from painting, "Franz Stück Album"[79]
J. Garcia y RamosProcess, unsigned, from pen and wash drawing[79]
W. L. WyllieProcess, unsigned, pen drawing, "Magazine of Art"[80]
J. W. NorthFrom a drawing on wood; block by Dellagana[81]
Hugh ThomsonProcess, unsigned, pen drawing from "Our Village"[82]
J. M. W. TurnerProcess by Dellagana, from Rogers' "Italy"[85]
E. GrisetWood-engraving, unsigned from Hood's "Comic Annual"[87]
Sir J. E. Millais, Bt.Wood-engravings, by Dalziel, from "Good Words"[88], [90]
A. Boyd HoughtonWood-engraving, by Dalziel, from Dalziel's "Arabian Nights"[92]
" "Wood-engraving, by Dalziel, from Dalziel's "Arabian Nights"[92]
G. J. PinwellProcess by Hentschel, from drawing on wood for Goldsmith's Works[93]
" "Process by Hentschel, from drawing on wood for Goldsmith's Works[94]
Charles GreenUnknown[94]
F. SandysWood-engraving by Swain, from Thornbury's "Legendary Ballads"[96]
F. ShieldsWood-engraving, unsigned, from Defoe's "History of the Plague"[98]
J. MahoneyProcess block, from wood-engraving in "The Sunday Magazine"[100]
J. F. SullivanWood-engraving, unsigned, from Hood's "Comic Annual"[100]
Sir John TennielEngraved on wood by H. Harral, from Gatty's "Parables"[102]
Linley SambourneEngraved by H. Swain, from Kingsley's "Water Babies"[102]
W. G. BaxterProcess, unsigned, from pen drawing in "Ally Sloper's Cartoons"[103]
Phil MayProcess, unsigned, from pen drawing in "The Graphic"[103]
W. SmallEngraving on wood by Lacour, from "Cassell's Magazine"[104], [105]
R. Anning BellProcess block by Hare, from a pen drawing[105]
J. Bernard PartridgeProcess block, unsigned, from pen drawing in "Proverbs in Porcelain"[106]
W. Holman HuntEngraving on wood by Harral, from Gatty's "Parables"[106]
E. H. NewProcess block, from pen drawing in "The Quest"[107]
Winifred SmithProcess block, unsigned, from pen drawing in "Singing Games"[107]
Alfred ParsonsWood-engraving by J. D. Cooper, from "The English Illustrated Magazine"[107]
" "Process block by Hentschel, from "The Daily Chronicle"[109]
Sir George ReidWash drawing, engraving on wood, unsigned, from "A Scotch Naturalist"[108]
W. PagetWash drawing, process, by Andre and Sleigh, from "Cassell's Magazine"[109]
L. Raven-HillProcess, unsigned, from pen drawings in "The Butterfly"[110], [111]
Edgar WilsonProcess, unsigned, from "The Unicorn"[111]
C. E. MallowsProcess, from a pencil drawing in "The Builder"[111]
R. Caton WoodvilleProcess from a wood-engraving, in "The Illustrated London News"[112]
Sidney P. HallWood-engraving from pencil drawing in "The Graphic"[112]
Aubrey BeardsleyProcess block by Clarke, from a pen drawing[113]
T. Walter WilsonProcess reduction, from "The Illustrated London News"[113]
F. S. ChurchProcess reduction, from "The Continent"[113]
C. S. ReinhartWood-engraving by H. Davidson, from "The Century Magazine"[114]
Walter ShirlawProcess block, unsigned, from charcoal drawing in "The Century Magazine"[116]
Howard PyleProcess block, unsigned, from pen drawing for "Wonderful One Hoss Shay"[118], [120]
" "Wood-engraving, unsigned, from wash drawing in "The Century Magazine"[119]
Alfred BrennanProcess, unsigned, from pen drawing in "The Continent"[121]
A. B. FrostProcess, unsigned, from pen drawing in "Stuff and Nonsense"[122], [123]
E. A. AbbeyProcess, unsigned, from pen drawing in "Harper's Magazine"[124]
" "Wood-engraving, unsigned, from Austin Dobson's Poems[124]
C. D. GibsonProcess, unsigned, from pen drawing in "The Century Magazine"[125]
Oliver HerfordProcess, unsigned, from pen drawing in "Fables"[125]
Robert BlumProcess, unsigned, from pen drawing in "Scribner's Magazine"[126]
" "Process, unsigned, from chalk drawings in "Scribner's Magazine"[129]
Childe HassamProcess, unsigned, from pen drawing in "The Commercial Advertiser"[126]
Hopkinson SmithProcess, unsigned, from chalk drawing in "The Century Magazine"[126]
Frederic RemingtonProcess, unsigned, from pen drawing in "The Century Magazine"[128]
R. BirchProcess, unsigned, from pen drawing in "Little Lord Fauntleroy"[129]
T. ColeWood-engraving after W. M. Chase, from "The Century Magazine"[129]
S. ParrishProcess, unsigned, from "The Continent"[130]
Gilbert GaulWood-engraving, unsigned, from "The Century Magazine"[130]
Selwyn ImageProcess, unsigned, from "The Fitzroy Pictures"[131]
Heywood SumnerProcess, unsigned, from "The Fitzroy Pictures"[131]
A. J. GaskinProcess, unsigned, from pen drawing in "Old Fairy Tales"[132]
Laurence HousmanProcess, unsigned, from pen drawing in "A Farm in Fairyland"[133]
T. CotmanProcess reproduction by Dellagana, from "Architectural Antiquities of Normandy"[134]

ERRATA.

Page xv, for "T. W. Russell," read "W. W. Russell."
Page 20,}for "1835,"} read "1836."
Page 25,for "1838,"
*** I have seen four different dates given for the book.
Page 25, for "1842," read "1840."
Page 32,} for "Pannemacker," read "Pannemaker."
Page 69,
Page 52, for "Lavoignal," read "Lavoignat."
Page 112, for "Sydney P. Hall," read "Sidney."
" " for "pen" read "pencil."