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John Baptist Jackson: 18th-Century Master of the Color Woodcut

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The monograph reconstructs the life and artistic practice of a little-known eighteenth-century color woodcut artist, reassessing his technical innovations and place within the woodcut and chiaroscuro traditions. It surveys historical attitudes and criticism, contrasts competing approaches to the medium, and analyzes methods, workshop practice, and patronage. A substantial illustrated catalog documents the full corpus of chiaroscuro and polychrome prints, accompanied by commentary on individual works, inscriptions, and attributions, followed by a bibliography and indexes. The tone balances close visual analysis with archival research while acknowledging gaps in biographical evidence.

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Jacob Kainen

Jacob Kainen was an American artist and author known for his contributions to the field of printmaking, particularly in woodcut techniques. His notable works include "John Baptist Jackson: 18th-Century Master of the Color Woodcut," which explores the life and artistry of a significant figure in the history of color woodcuts. Kainen also wrote "Why Bewick Succeeded: A Note in the History of Wood Engraving," where he examines the impact of Thomas Bewick on the art of wood engraving. Through his writings, Kainen has enriched the understanding of printmaking's evolution and its key practitioners.

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