IntroductionMargaret Morgan Grasselli, Elizabeth Savage:
Part I: Materials and Techniques Printing Colour in 18th-Century Europe
Margaret Morgan Grasselli, Elizabeth Savage: Tools, Machines, and Presswork for Printing Colour in 18th-Century Europe
Elizabeth Savage: Colour Printing Inks and Colour Inking in 18th-Century Europe
Part II Relief Techniques: Letterpress, and Colour Woodcut
Ad Stijnman: Colour Letterpress in Europe in the Long 18th Century
Simon Turner: Elisha Kirkall and his Proposals for Printing in Chiaroscuro, Natural Colours and Tints, 1720-1740
Tico Seifert: Printing Chiaroscuro and Colour Woodcuts in Paris, Venice, and London c.1725-70
Sid Berger, Michèle Cloonan: Bringing Colour to Books and Objects with Decorated Paper in the Long 18th Century
Rob Banham: Colour for Commerce: Letterpress-Printed Ephemera in Britain, 1700-1830
Part III Mezzotint and Trichromatic Printing
Elizabeth Savage: The Politics of Process Mezzotint: Jacob Christoff Le Blon's Reputation, 1700-89
Dionysia Christoforou, Manon van der Mullen, Victor Gonzalez: From Colour Theory to Colour Practice: Printmakers in Pursuit of the Ideal Pigments in 18th-Century Europe
Julia Nurse: Colouring the Body: Printed Colour in Medical Treatises during the Long Eighteenth Century
Alice Nicoliello: Colour Printing in Late 18th-Century Italy: Édouard and Louis Dagoty, 1770-1800
Part IV Chalk, Pastel and Watercolour Manner, and Aquatint
Margaret Morgan Grasselli: Printed Paintings and Engraved Drawings: Technical Innovations in Colour Printing in 18th-Century France
Benedetta Spadaccini: Coloured Prints in Imitation of Old Master Drawings in 18th-Century Italy: Anton Maria Zanetti the Elder, Benigno Bossi, Francesco Rosaspina and their Contemporaries
Rena Hoisington: François-Philippe Charpentier and the Development of Aquatint in France in the 1760s
Chiara Palandri: A Voyage pittoresque in Norway through Colour Prints, 1789-c.1815
Corinne Le Bitouzé: The Market for Colour Prints in Paris at the End of the 18th Century
Margaret Morgan Grasselli: Multiple-Plate Colour Prints and the Problems of Variant Impressions, Missing Plates, and Disappearing Inks
Part V Stipple and a la Poupée
David Alexander: English Colour-Printed Stipple Engravings, 1774-1800
Zalina Tetermazova: Between Painting and Graphic Arts: Colour Printmaking in Russia, 1750s-1800s
Geert-Jan Janse: Anne Allen, Jean Pillement, and the Development of à la poupée Printing in France
Karen Cook: The Contribution of à la poupée-inked Colour Printing to Natural History Illustration in France, 1800-1870
Part VI Consumer Goods and Expanding Markets for Colour Printing
Ad Stijnman: Anatomy to Embroidery: Intaglio Colour-Printed Illustrations in European Books and Periodicals, 1700-1850
Susan Greene: Early Dye-Patterned Colour on Calico in Europe, 1600-1840
Phillippa Mapes: Printed Wallpaper in England in the Long Eighteenth Century
Patricia Ferguson: Colour Printing on English Ceramics, 1751-70
Part VII Technical Experimentation and Industrialisation
Michael Phillips: William Blake's Colour Printing: Methods & Materials
Michael Twyman: Innovation and Tradition in Early 19th-Century Colour Printing
Michael Twyman: The Beginnings of Commercial Colour Printing in Europe, 1835-1840