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General
- The Technologies of Nineteenth-Century Illustration: Woodblock Engraving, Steel Engraving, and Other Processes
- Victorian Illustrated Books as Essentially Victorian
- George Du Maurier's "The Illustration of Books from the Serious Artist's Point of View"
- Pictures and texts within Pictures in Victorian Painting and Illustration
- Germanic Illustration in mid-Victorian Britain
- The Birmingham School of Illustration
- Fantasy Illustration (homepage)
- Caricature (homepage)
- Caricatures in Vanity Fair by 'Spy' (Ward), 'Ape' (Pellegrini), and 'Pal' (de Paleologu)
- Social Commentary and Victorian Illustration: The Representation of Working Class Life, 1837–1880
- Sexuality and Gender in Victorian Illustration
- The Remains of the Day: Death and Dying in Victorian Illustration
- The Mistake of Going on Holiday: Travel, Tourism and Leisure in Early and Mid-Victorian Illustration
- Caldecott, Evans, and the Production of the ‘Toy Books’: A Significant Collaboration
- Landscapes
- Titles of Victorian Illustrated Books in the Victorian Web
- Extra Illustrations and Grangerising: A Dickensian Phenomenon
- The Doyles; A Talented Victorian Family of Artists and Writers
- Forrest Reid (1875–1947): Novelist and Collector
- A Selected Bibliography
- Reviews of Books about Book Illustration
- Related Web Resources
British Illustrators
American Illustrators of British works
Last modified 13 December 2024