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- Historia Virginis Mariæ, 41.
- History of the Kings of Hungary, 53, 54.
- Holbein, Hans: the first modern artist, 116; character and development of his genius, 117–120; early work, 120; Dance of Death, 123–128; his democratic, reforming, and sceptical spirit, dramatic and artistic power, 120–127; Figures of the Bible, 129–131; his English portraits, 131; his English woodcuts, 132; summary of his powers and influence, 132–134.
- Holy prints, 21–26.
- Hoskin, Robert, 195.
- Hypnerotomachia Poliphili: illustration of the Italian Renaissance, 70–81; the French reproduction, 137, 138.
- Initial letters: in Faust and Scheffer’s Psalter, 46; in the Augsburg Bible, 52; in Italy, 86; in Holbein’s alphabets, 120, 121.
- Italy: artistic spirit, 65; democratic civilization, 66; the Renaissance, 67; introduction of printing, 68; early cuts, 68; general characterization of the engraved work, 85; decline, 86; chiaroscuro-engraving, 87–89; influence on Holbein, 117, 118.
- Jackson, John Baptist, 148.
- Jegher, Christopher, 147.
- Jerome, St., Epistles of, 70, 71.
- Juengling, F., 195, 200.
- Kerver, Thielman, 62.
- King, F. S., 189, 193.
- Kirkall, Edward, 148.
- Kruell, G., 200.
- Landscape, modern, 186–195.
- Lavoignat, H., 169.
- Le Caron, Pierre, 60.
- Le Clerc, Jean, 139, 140.
- Leech, John, 168.
- Leloir, Auguste, 169.
- Le Rouge, Pierre, 60.
- Le Sueur, Pierre, 148.
- Leyden, Lukas van, 110, 147.
- Linton, W. J., 168, 176, 200.
- Little Masters, 111.
- Livens, Jean, 147.
- Livres d’Heures, 60–62.
- Lorch, Melchior, 114.
- Lorme, Philibert de, 140.
- Lucchesini, 148.
- Lützelburger, Hans, 129.
- Lyons: earliest seat of the art in France, 59; character of the earlier press, 59; the later press, 140.
- Magazines: use and influence, 167.
- Marchand, Guyot, 60, 62.
- Marsh, Henry, 176, 186.
- Maximilian, Emperor: life and character, 97; works executed by his order—the Triumphal Car, 98; Gate of Triumph, 99; the Triumphal Procession, 99–105; The Adventures of Sir Tewrdannekh, 106; The Wise King, 106; influence of his patronage, 109.
- Mayence press, 46, 53, 55, 57.
- Metal-engraving earlier than wood-engraving, 18.
- Middle Ages: position of goldsmiths, 14–18; impersonal spirit, 26; value of painting, 28, 31; immobility of mind, 32; religious temper and intellectual life, 40, 41; art, typical, 53; illustrated by Dürer, 92; by Maximilian’s works, 99–105; by the Dance of Death, 121.
- Moni, Jean, 141.
- Nanto, Francesco da, 145.
- Nesbit, Charlton, 164.