Introduction: hidden legacies Cristina S. Martinez and Cynthia E. Roman; Part I. Self-Presentation and Self-Promotion: 1. Show-offs: women''s self-portrait prints c. 1700 Madeleine C. Viljoen; 2. Maria hadfield cosway''s ''genius'' for print: a didactic, commercial, and professional path Paris A.
Spies-Gans; 3. Caroline Watson and the theatre of printmaking Heather McPherson; 4. ''Talent and untiring diligence'': the print legacy of Angelika Kauffmann, Marie Ellenrieder and Maria Katharina Prestel F. Carlo Schmid; Part II. Spaces of Production: 5. ''Living in the bosom of a numerous and worthy family'': women printmakers learning to Engrave in late eighteenth-century London Hannah Lyons; 6. Divine secrets of a printmaking sisterhood: the professional and familial networks of the Horthemels and Hémery sisters Kelsey. D.
Martin; 7. Yielding an impression of women printmakers in eighteenth-century France Rena M. Hoisington; 8. Laura piranesi ''incise'': a woman printmaker following in her father''s footsteps Rita Bernini; 9. Etchings by ladies, ''not artists'' Cynthia E. Roman; Part III. Competing in the Market: Acumen in Business and Law: 10. Mary Darly, fun Merchant and Caricaturist Sheila O''Connell; 11.
A changing industry: women publishing and selling prints in London, 1740-1800 Amy Torbert; 12. Jane Hogarth: A printseller''s imprint on copyright law Cristina S. Martinez; 13. Shells to satire: the career of Hannah Humphrey (1750-1818) Tim Clayton; 14. Encouraging Rowlandson - the women who mattered Nicholas JS Knowles; 15. Female printmakers and printsellers in the early American republic: Eliza Cox Akin and Mary Graham Charles Allison M. Stagg; 16. Life in Philadelphia: Sarah Hart, Antebellum woman print seller in the city of brotherly love Erika Piola.
9. Etchings by ladies, ''not artists'' Cynthia E. Roman; Part III. Competing in the Market: Acumen in Business and Law: 10. Mary Darly, fun Merchant and Caricaturist Sheila O''Connell; 11. A changing industry: women publishing and selling prints in London, 1740-1800 Amy Torbert; 12. Jane Hogarth: A printseller''s imprint on copyright law Cristina S. Martinez; 13.
Shells to satire: the career of Hannah Humphrey (1750-1818) Tim Clayton; 14. Encouraging Rowlandson - the women who mattered Nicholas JS Knowles; 15. Female printmakers and printsellers in the early American republic: Eliza Cox Akin and Mary Graham Charles Allison M. Stagg; 16. Life in Philadelphia: Sarah Hart, Antebellum woman print seller in the city of brotherly love Erika Piola. 9. Etchings by ladies, ''not artists'' Cynthia E. Roman; Part III.
Competing in the Market: Acumen in Business and Law: 10. Mary Darly, fun Merchant and Caricaturist Sheila O''Connell; 11. A changing industry: women publishing and selling prints in London, 1740-1800 Amy Torbert; 12. Jane Hogarth: A printseller''s imprint on copyright law Cristina S. Martinez; 13. Shells to satire: the career of Hannah Humphrey (1750-1818) Tim Clayton; 14. Encouraging Rowlandson - the women who mattered Nicholas JS Knowles; 15. Female printmakers and printsellers in the early American republic: Eliza Cox Akin and Mary Graham Charles Allison M.
Stagg; 16. Life in Philadelphia: Sarah Hart, Antebellum woman print seller in the city of brotherly love Erika Piola. 9. Etchings by ladies, ''not artists'' Cynthia E. Roman; Part III. Competing in the Market: Acumen in Business and Law: 10. Mary Darly, fun Merchant and Caricaturist Sheila O''Connell; 11. A changing industry: women publishing and selling prints in London, 1740-1800 Amy Torbert; 12.
Jane Hogarth: A printseller''s imprint on copyright law Cristina S. Martinez; 13. Shells to satire: the career of Hannah Humphrey (1750-1818) Tim Clayton; 14. Encouraging Rowlandson - the women who mattered Nicholas JS Knowles; 15. Female printmakers and printsellers in the early American republic: Eliza Cox Akin and Mary Graham Charles Allison M. Stagg; 16. Life in Philadelphia: Sarah Hart, Antebellum woman print seller in the city of brotherly love Erika Piola.; 12.
Jane Hogarth: A printseller''s imprint on copyright law Cristina S. Martinez; 13. Shells to satire: the career of Hannah Humphrey (1750-1818) Tim Clayton; 14. Encouraging Rowlandson - the women who mattered Nicholas JS Knowles; 15. Female printmakers and printsellers in the early American republic: Eliza Cox Akin and Mary Graham Charles Allison M. Stagg; 16. Life in Philadelphia: Sarah Hart, Antebellum woman print seller in the city of brotherly love Erika Piola.