Author:John Flaxman

Works

 * Lectures on sculpture, as delivered before the president and members of the Royal Academy (1865) ]

As Illustrator

 * Latin and Italian poems of Milton translated into English verse, and a fragment of a commentary on Paradise Lost (1808), translated by William Cowper
 * Compositions of the "Acts of mercy" (1831)
 * Anatomical studies of the bones and muscles, for the use of artists (1833)
 * La Divine comédie (1843), by Dante Alighieri (French translation, in 3 vols.)
 * Dante, translated into English verse (1859, 4th ed.), translated by Ichabod Charles Wright
 * The Iliad of Homer (1873), translated by Alexander Pope
 * Compositions of John Flaxman, Sculptor: Being Designs in Illustration of the Iliad of Homer (1882)
 * The Story of the Iliad (1891) by Alfred John Church
 * The Story of the Odyssey (1891) by Alfred John Church
 * The Iliad of Homer (1898), translated by William Cullen Bryant
 * The Vision Of Dante Alighieri (1910), translated by Henry Francis Cary

Contributor:
 * Rees's Encyclopaedia

Works about Flaxman

 * J T Smith, Nollekens and his times, 1829. Volume 2, Nollekens's Contemporaries. Flaxman p. 441-460
 * Redgrave, Samuel (1878), "Flaxman, John" in A Dictionary of Artists of the English School: 154.
 * John Flaxman - 1755-1826 (1927), by William George Constable
 * John Flaxman - 1755-1826 (1927), by William George Constable