Michael Hunter's introduction to Printed Images in Early Modern Britain: Essays in Interpretation is a motherlode of sources. Here are some sources I'll have to add to the list:
Prints and Visual Communication / William M. Ivins Jr.
The Comely Frontispiece / Margery Corbett and Ronald Lightbown
Peter Stent, London Printseller / Alexander Globe
The Print in Stuart Britain / Antony Griffith
The Printed Image in Early Modern London: Urban Space, Visual Representation and Social Exchange / Joseph Monteyne
The Print in Early Modern England: An Historical Oversight / Malcolm Jones
Connections and Disconnections between Images and Text / Ruth Luborsky
I'll also need to check out ICONOCLASS, "the iconographic system developed by Dutch art historians over the past half-century which offers a complete classification of the subject matter of Western art."
Lastly, I want the record to show that I've spent the past five days attending a wedding, a funeral, driving a jillion miles, tractoring around North Dakota, contracting tetanus, getting a tetanus shot, and living in a tent.
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