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Early Nineteenth-Century Prose<br />

2167 | 2168<br />

<strong>The</strong> poetry <strong>of</strong> sacred and legendary art. (From 3rd edn ‘<strong>The</strong> poetry<br />

<strong>of</strong>’ omitted from the title.) Serialised in Athenaeum 11 Jan<br />

1845–21 Feb 1846 as Sacred and legendary art. 2 vols 1848, 1850<br />

(2nd edn), 1857 (3rd edn), (numerous edns pbd Boston 1857–98),<br />

1863 (4th edn), 1866 (5th edn), 1870 (6th edn), 1874 (7th edn), 1879<br />

(8th edn), 1883 (9th edn), Boston and New York 1885, London 1888<br />

(10th edn), 1890 (new edn), 1891 (new edn), Boston and New York<br />

1898, vol 1 London 1900, 1905, vol 2 1911, London and New York<br />

1905, Boston and New York 1911, London and New York 1911, 1911<br />

(new impression), New York 1970. Ed with additional notes E. M.<br />

Hurll, Boston and New York 1895, London 1896, 1897, 1899, 1900,<br />

1904, St Clair Shores MI 1972; tr Polish Wilno Poland 1848 as Ziota<br />

legenda Artystów (extracts from Sacred and legendary art).<br />

reviews: Art Union 10 1848; Spectator 21 1848; [Hart, S. A.]<br />

Athenaeum 30 Dec 1848; Blackwood’s Mag 65 1849; British Quart<br />

Rev 10 1849; Edinburgh Rev 89 1849; [Kingsley, C.] Fraser’s Mag<br />

39 1849 (rptd in Works vol 20 1880); GM 31 1849; Blackwood’s Mag<br />

78 1855.<br />

Legends <strong>of</strong> the monastic orders as represented in the fine arts,<br />

forming the second series <strong>of</strong> Sacred and legendary art. 1850, 1852<br />

(2nd edn), 1862, 1863 (3rd edn), (numerous edns pbd Boston<br />

1865–92), 1867 (4th edn), 1872 (5th edn), 1880 (6th edn), 1888 (7th<br />

edn), 1890 (new edn), 1891, Boston and New York 1894, 1898,<br />

London 1900, London and New York 1905, Boston and New York<br />

1911. Ed with additional notes E. M. Hurll, Boston and New York<br />

1896, 1898, 1901.<br />

reviews: Art Jnl 12 1850; Br Quart Rev 12 1850; GM 34 1850;<br />

Spectator 23 1850; Blackwood’s Mag 69 1851; Dublin Rev 30 1851.<br />

Legends <strong>of</strong> the Madonna as represented in the fine arts: forming the<br />

third series <strong>of</strong> Sacred and legendary art. 1852, (numerous edns<br />

pbd Boston 1853–1906), 1857 (2nd edn), 1864 (3rd edn), [1866?],<br />

1867 (4th edn), 1872 (5th edn), 1873, 1879 (6th edn), 1885 (7th edn),<br />

1890 (new edn), Boston and New York 1891, 1892, 1897, London<br />

1899 (new impression), 1902 (new impression), 1903 (Unit Lib),<br />

1907, 1909, Boston and New York [1911?], Detroit 1972. Ed with<br />

additional notes by E. M. Hurll, Boston and New York 1895, 1896,<br />

1897, 1898.<br />

reviews: Spectator 25 1852; Art Jnl 5 1853; Blackwood’s Mag 74<br />

1853; Dublin Rev 34 1853; Edinburgh Rev 97 1853; GM 39 1853.<br />

A commonplace book <strong>of</strong> thoughts, memories and fancies, original<br />

and selected. 1854, New York 1855, London 1855 (2nd edn), New<br />

York 1856, 1877 (new edn).<br />

reviews: Leader 5 1854; Spectator 27 1854; [Chorley, H.]<br />

Athenaeum 18 Nov 1854; Literary Gazette 30 Dec 1854; Art Jnl 1<br />

1855; GM 43 1855; NMM 103 1855; Littell’s Living Age 44 1855<br />

(rptd from NMM).<br />

A handbook to the courts <strong>of</strong> modern sculpture. (No 12 <strong>of</strong> a ser <strong>of</strong><br />

pams bound together in a book titled Guide to the Crystal Palace<br />

and park, ed S. Phillips, illustr P. H. Delamotte, 1854). 1854.<br />

reviews: <strong>The</strong> Times 15 June 1854; Literary Gazette 9 Sep 1854;<br />

Art Jnl 1 1855.<br />

Sisters <strong>of</strong> charity, Catholic and Protestant, abroad and at home. 1855,<br />

1855 (2nd edn enlarged), Boston 1857, London 1859 (pbd with <strong>The</strong><br />

communion <strong>of</strong> labour and a letter to Lord John Russell),<br />

Westport CT 1976.<br />

reviews: Br Quart Rev 22 1855; Dublin Rev 38 1855; Spectator 28<br />

1855; [Jewsbury, G.] Athenaeum 7 Apr 1855; Literary Gazette 15<br />

Sep 1855; Quart Rev 108 1860.<br />

<strong>The</strong> communion <strong>of</strong> labour: a second lecture on the social employments<br />

<strong>of</strong> women. 1856, 1859 (pbd with Sisters <strong>of</strong> charity and a<br />

letter to Lord John Russell), Westport CT 1976.<br />

reviews: Literary Gazette 13 Sep 1856; [St John, H.] Athenaeum<br />

20 Sep 1856; Br Quart Rev 25 1857; Dublin Rev 42 1857;<br />

Westminster Rev 67 1857.<br />

<strong>The</strong> history <strong>of</strong> our Lord as exemplified in works <strong>of</strong> art: with that <strong>of</strong><br />

His types; St John the Baptist; and other persons <strong>of</strong> the Old and<br />

New Testament. Commenced by Anna Jameson, completed by<br />

Elizabeth, Lady Eastlake (née Rigby). 2 vols 1864, 1865 (2nd edn),<br />

1872 (3rd edn), 1881 (4th edn), 1888, 1890 (new edn), New York<br />

1890, 1892 (new edn), Detroit 1976.<br />

reviews: Art Jnl 3 1864; Blackwood’s Mag 96 1864; Dublin Rev 3<br />

1864; Edinburgh Rev 120 1864; GM 17 1864; London Quart Rev 23<br />

1864–5; Quart Rev 116 1864; Spectator 37 1864; Athenaeum 14 May<br />

1864; <strong>The</strong> Times 19 May 1864.<br />

Contributions to periodicals<br />

Farewell to Italy. London Mag 6 1822.<br />

Halloran the pedlar. Bijou Annual 1828.<br />

Much coin, much care. Christmas Box Annual 1828.<br />

Althorpe (no 1 pbd only). NMM 25 1829.<br />

Mrs Siddons, NMM 32 1831.<br />

<strong>The</strong> exhibition <strong>of</strong> the Royal Academy. <strong>English</strong> art and artists,<br />

Monthly Chron 1 1838.<br />

On Albert Durer, and the modern German and <strong>English</strong> schools <strong>of</strong><br />

painting. Monthly Chron 3 1839.<br />

Sculpture in England. Monthly Chron 3 1839.<br />

Court <strong>of</strong> the Commissioners on the employment <strong>of</strong> Children etc;<br />

with appendices etc. Condition <strong>of</strong> the women and the female<br />

children. Athenaeum 18 Mar 1843. (Pt 3. Pts 1 and 2 written by<br />

others appear on 4 and 11 Mar 1843.)<br />

Washington Allston. Athenaeum 6 and 13 Jan 1844.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Spanish school <strong>of</strong> painting. Athenaeum 13 Apr 1844.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Dutch landscape painters. Athenaeum 27 Apr 1844.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Xanthian marbles. Athenaeum 24 Aug 1844.<br />

Some thoughts on art, addressed to the uninitiated parts I and II.<br />

Art Jnl 2 1849.<br />

John Gibson. Art Jnl 2 1849.<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Specimens <strong>of</strong> ornamental art, in eighty plates by Lewis<br />

Gruner. Art Jnl 12 1850.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Nuremberg Madonnas, Art Jnl 14 1852.<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> Life <strong>of</strong> Benjamin Robert Haydon, historical painter, with<br />

his autobiography and journals by Tom Taylor. Edinburgh Rev<br />

98 1853.<br />

Letters<br />

Anna Jameson: letters and friendships (1812–1860). Ed Mrs Steuart<br />

Erskine 1915.<br />

Letters <strong>of</strong> Anna Jameson to Ottilie Von Goethe. Ed G. H. Needler<br />

1939.<br />

Boyce, G. K. From Paris to Pisa with the Brownings. New Colophon 3<br />

1950.<br />

Translations, introductions, prefaces<br />

Fantasien. Fancies; a series <strong>of</strong> subjects in outline, now first published<br />

from the original plates, designed and etched by Moritz<br />

Retzsch. Introd by Jameson 1834.<br />

Collection <strong>of</strong> pictures <strong>of</strong> W. G. Coesvelt Esq., <strong>of</strong> London. Introd by<br />

Jameson 1836.<br />

review: Literary Gazette 21 May 1836.<br />

Social life in Germany illustrated in the acted dramas <strong>of</strong> Her Royal<br />

Highness the Princess Amelia <strong>of</strong> Saxony. Tr from the Ger with<br />

introd and notes by Jameson 2 vols 1840.<br />

reviews: Metropolitan Mag 27 1840; Monthly Rev 151 1840;<br />

Spectator 13 1840; Westminster Rev 34 1840; Athenaeum 15 Feb<br />

1840; North Amer Rev 52 1841.<br />

Peter Paul Rubens, his life and genius. Tr from the Ger <strong>of</strong> Dr Waagen<br />

by R. R. Noel, ed Jameson 1840.<br />

reviews: Edinburgh Rev 72 1840; Literary World 3 1840;<br />

Monthly Rev 152 1840; Spectator 13 1840; Tait’s Edinburgh Mag 7<br />

1840; [Cunningham, A.] Athenaeum 2 May 1840; GM 17 1842.<br />

<strong>The</strong> decorations <strong>of</strong> the garden-pavilion in the grounds <strong>of</strong><br />

Buckingham Palace. Engraved under the superintendence <strong>of</strong> L.<br />

Gruner. Introd by Jameson 1846.

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